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The Concubine

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The Concubine, Elechi Amadi's most celebrated work of fiction, paints a picture of pre-colonial life in rural Eastern Nigeria and explores the boundary between myth and reality. Ihuoma is a woman of great beauty and dignity, beloved in a village that remains untouched by colonialism. By all accounts, she should be happy and in love. Yet she faces misfortune after misfortune when a mysterious force makes any suitor that she falls in love with meet an inexplicable - and unpleasant - end... Brimming with lyrical prose, jealous gods, and masterful suspense, The Concubine is a tale about Igbo culture and beliefs. An unforgettable story full of beauty and tragedy. 'One of the founding generation of African novelists.' Guardian 'A soldier and poet, captive of conscience, human solidarity and justice.' Wole Soyinka 'An outstanding work of pure fiction.' Eldred Jones

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Elechi Amadi

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The Concubine, Elechi Amadi's most celebrated work of fiction, paints a picture of pre-colonial life in rural Eastern Nigeria and explores the boundary between myth and reality.

Ihuoma is a woman of great beauty and dignity, beloved in a village that remains untouched by colonialism. By all accounts, she should be happy and in love. Yet she faces misfortune after misfortune when a mysterious force makes any suitor that she falls in love with meet an inexplicable - and unpleasant - end...

Brimming with lyrical prose, jealous gods, and masterful suspense, The Concubine is a tale about Igbo culture and beliefs. An unforgettable story full of beauty and tragedy.

'One of the founding generation of African novelists.' Guardian
'A soldier and poet, captive of conscience, human solidarity and justice.' Wole Soyinka
'An outstanding work of pure fiction.' Eldred Jones

Foreword

The Concubine, Elechi Amadi's most celebrated work of fiction, paints a picture of pre-colonial life in rural Eastern Nigeria and explores the boundary between myth and reality.

Product details

Authors Elechi Amadi, Amadi Elechi
Publisher Bloomsbury
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 07.01.2025
 
EAN 9781035906079
ISBN 978-1-03-590607-9
No. of pages 320
Dimensions 130 mm x 196 mm x 22 mm
Weight 240 g
Subjects Fiction > Narrative literature

Nigeria, Fantasy, FICTION / Fairy Tales, Folk Tales, Legends & Mythology, Folklore, myths & legends, Magical Realism, FICTION / African American & Black / Historical, African history: pre-colonial period, Modern and contemporary fiction: general and literary, Myths and Legends / Mythic fiction

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