written by Sanya Osha
At the end of his tether, Solomon Wenku contemplates a life gone awry amid widespread postcolonial squalor. Tani enters his life supposedly as a contrast to his encroaching existential gloom only to speed up the pace of his total collapse. Sanya Osha’s cult novel beams a searchlight on what it feels like to survive personally and collectively in unyielding tropical malaise. This web of a narrative pits the rural versus the urban, tradition against modernity with a gallery of immortal characters and with a yearning that sings lushly of freedom.
ISBN | 9789956764204 |
Pages | 244 |
Dimensions | 203 x 127 |
Published | 2017 |
Publisher | Langaa RPCIG, Cameroon |
Format | Paperback |
4 comments
“Sanya Osha is one of those rare minds that effortlessly combine the philosophical, the literary and the artistic.”
Africa Review of Books/ Revue Africaine des Livres
“Sanya Osha is a worthy counter-cultural pathfinder”
Africanwriter.com
“Sanya Osha is one of the boldest and most distinctive voices in African writing today.”
Toyin Falola, Fellow of the Nigerian Academy of Letters
“A bold and beautiful writer.”
Chika Unigwe, author of On Black Sisters’ Street