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Chérif Keïta, Ralph Manheim, Yambo Ouologuem
Bound to Violence - A Novel
English · Paperback / Softback
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Informationen zum Autor Yambo Ouologuem was a Malian writer born into an aristocratic family. In 1960 he went to Paris, where he studied sociology, philosophy, and English at Lycée Henri-IV, and from 1964 to 1966 he taught at the Lycée de Charenton while studying for a doctorate in sociology at the École Normale Supérieure. His poetry has been anthologized in Poems of Black Africa , edited by Wole Soyinka, and The Penguin Book of Modern African Poetry , edited by Gerald Moore and Ulli Beier. Met with critical acclaim in France, Ouologuem won the Renaudot Prize for his debut novel Bound to Violence . Ralph Manheim was an American translator of German and French literature who graduated from Harvard, Yale, and Columbia. He translated into English works by Bertolt Brecht, Louis-Ferdinand Céline, Günter Grass, Peter Handke, Martin Heidegger, and Hermann Hesse. Manheim received a MacArthur Foundation “genius” grant, a Guggenheim Fellowship, a prize from the American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters, a National Book Award, and honors from PEN. Chérif Keïta is William H. Laird Professor of French and the Liberal Arts at Carleton College. A native of Mali, he has published books and articles on both social and literary problems in contemporary Africa. He is also an award-winning documentary filmmaker, with a trilogy of films about some of the founding figures of the African National Congress of South Africa. Klappentext "This critical edition of the epic 1968 Malian novel explores its enduring literary power and the plagiarism scandal that devastated its author, the first African winner of France's prestigious Renaudot Prize. An engrossing, tragic tale spanning the thirteenth to the twentieth century, Bound to Violence recounts the fate of the imaginary empire of Nakem and the dynasty of the Saèifs who reign there as devious masters. While the novel was initially praised as an insider's guide to and critique of African history, with its vivid descriptions of the brutality of local rulers and the slave trade, Yambo Ouologuem's biting satire goes far beyond his native land. Through the society of Nakem, he paints a universally relevant portrait of sex, violence, and power in human relationships. In this new edition of Ralph Manheim's vigorous translation, professor and award-winning documentary filmmaker Châerif Keèita provides invaluable context for the novel, whose publication in the West was mired by accusations of plagiarism, fraught with racist undertones"-- Leseprobe Tracking the Trickster in Mali: My Encounter with Yambo Ouologuem My brief encounter with the author of Bound to Violence happened in February 2002, during a twelve-day road trip I took every other year through Mali and Burkina Faso with a group of about twenty Carleton College students. During these long excursions, we traveled in the footsteps of a picaresque trickster character called Wangrin (Samba Traoré was his birth name), a colonial interpreter whose life and epic-like adventures in the French colonial service have been depicted by Amadou Hampâté Bâ, a Malian author, in his novel L’Etrange Destin de Wangrin , published in English as The Fortunes of Wangrin . This exciting road trip was an important component of my ten-week off-campus experience titled “The History and Culture of Mali,” an immersive experience focusing on a multifaceted study through literature, cinema, and popular culture. It was an ideal opportunity to visit the country’s fabled places along the Niger River (Ségou, Djenné, Mopti, Timbuktu), even venturing into the hard-to-reach areas of central Mali (the Dogon plateau and cliffs), thus adding a practical dimension to an intellectual approach to Mali’s literature and folklore. Although Yambo Ouologuem was not on my list of authors to be studied during this program, I would always speak to my students ab...
Product details
Authors | Chérif Keïta, Ralph Manheim, Yambo Ouologuem |
Publisher | Other press |
Languages | English |
Product format | Paperback / Softback |
Released | 26.09.2023 |
EAN | 9781635423587 |
ISBN | 978-1-63542-358-7 |
No. of pages | 272 |
Dimensions | 140 mm x 209 mm x 18 mm |
Subject |
Fiction
> Narrative literature
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