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Original Title: | En attendant le vote des bêtes sauvages |
ISBN: | 0099283824 (ISBN13: 9780099283829) |
Edition Language: | English |

Ahmadou Kourouma
Paperback | Pages: 445 pages Rating: 3.87 | 293 Users | 24 Reviews
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Title | : | Waiting for the Wild Beasts to Vote |
Author | : | Ahmadou Kourouma |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 445 pages |
Published | : | May 6th 2004 by Vintage (first published 1998) |
Categories | : | Cultural. Africa. Fiction. Contemporary. Literature. African Literature |
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Ahmadou Kourouma's remarkable novel is narrated by Bingo, a West African sora - storyteller and king's fool. Over the course of five nights he tells the life story of Koyaga, President and Dictator of the Gulf Coast. Orphaned at the age of seven, Koyaga grows up to be a terrible hunter; he fights mythical beasts, and is a shape-shifter, capable of changing himself into beasts and birds. He fights in the French colonial armies, in Vietnam and Algeria, but on his return he mounts a coup and becomes ruler and dictator of the Gulf Coast. For thirty years he runs a corrupt but 'clean' state, surviving repeated assassination attempts and gaining support and investment from abroad. But when the 'First World' decides it no longer want to support dictatorships and call for democracy, he needs another ruse to maintain himself in power...Part magic, part history, part savage satire, Waiting for the Wild Beasts to Vote is nothing less than a history of post-colonial Africa itself.
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This was an interesting spoof of sorts of African independence and dictatorships. It plays on all of the events Africa has come to be known for -- multi-decade dictators, indifference toward human rights, France's role in former French colonies, coups d'etats, animalism, magic, traditional belief systems, etc. All this wrapped into the story of a single dictator and his country.While it was interesting enough, I found myself struggling to finish. I have enjoyed others of Kourouma's books,It is widely acknowledged that, through the likes of Gabriel Garcia Marquez and Mario Vargas Llosa, Latin America has pretty much cornered the market in political mysticism.So it is tempting, when reviewing the late Ahmadou Kourouma's epic 'Waiting For The Wild Beasts To Vote' to seek to draw some kind of parallel: re-imagine a blend of Vargas Llosa's twin totems, 'Feast Of The Goat' and 'War Of The End Of The World' in post-colonial Africa, and you get part of the picture.In reality, though, if
Het verhaal wordt verteld op traditionele Afrikaanse manier: de "sere" vertelt het verhaal van de grote jager, in dit geval de leider van een West-Afrikaans land. In het verhaal komen bijna alle bekende Afrikaanse despoten aan bod. Niet allemaal met hun eigen naam, maar wel heel herkenbaar. Ook de koloniserende landen worden niet gespaard. Het is een grote satire, maar veel van het verhaal is echt gebeurd. De dictator kan zijn gang gaan, zolang de koude oorlog heerst. Het Westen heeft hem nodig.

Pour comprendre l'Afrique, continent que je n'ai jamais foulé de mes pieds il faut le dire, ce livre est essentiel. Non?
Episks vēstījums par Rietumāfrikas postkoloniālajiem cīniņiem ar sevi pašu.
Koyaga: president-dictator of the Republic of the Gulf; a great hunter, one of the three greatest hunters in human history! Koyaga's adventure unfolds across 6 sumus (ritual gathering), each with its own theme, while he sits in a circle surrounded by master hunters all listening to the sere, Bingo, as he recites the purificatory epic, the donsomana. In this way Kourouma brings us into the story telling tradition, brings us into the circle of truth, a circle encompassing the years of French
This is the story of Koyaga, fictional African dictator. It's a larger-than-life biography, told in the form of an oral history by his minstrels. Their tale panders to him - he is elevated beyond humanity, and is celebrated as a god. His powers, we are told, are mystical.Never mind that he was a murdering tyrant.I was totally enamored with the voice of Waiting for the Wild Beasts to Vote for the first couple of hundred pages. It was incredibly lyrical and expressive. I loved the author's
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