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My Life in the Bush of Ghosts.

My Life in the Bush of Ghosts.

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My Life in the Bush of Ghosts.

by TUTUOLA, Amos

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London: Faber and Faber Limited,, 1954. First edition, first impression, of the author's scarce second book, following The Palm-Wine Drinkard (1952), which T. S. Eliot at Faber recommended for publication, gaining Tutuola international recognition. "Among the earliest Nigerian fictional writers in English", Tutuola "re-envisioned classic themes of African, particularly West African, storytelling... in a written [Pidgin] English that remains uniquely his" (Nyamnjoh, p. xi). Tutuola's writings "retell many of the stories he first heard as a child in Abeokuta, a Yoruba-speaking town in western Nigeria where he was born in 1920" (Niven). In this novel he "uniquely synthesizes the Yoruba culture he was born into with that of the British and Christian colonialism under which he matured into adulthood. [It] tells the story of a west African child who is forced for 24 years to navigate an incomprehensible wilderness filled with fantastical beings, most of whom are, as the title suggests, some form of ghost. It's a striking work of syncretism, recontextualizing previously unrecorded west African mythology by imbuing it with symbols of what was at the time a new global modernity... Tutuola would go on to inspire Talking Heads frontman David Byrne and superproducer Brian Eno to record a 1981 album by the same title as this book; it's a testament to his impact, as arguably the first international artist to form a new language by sampling the folk traditions of the global south and the modern imagery of the industrialized West" (Wolfson). Octavo. Original red cloth, spine lettered in red on silver ground. With dust jacket. A little rubbing to lower edges of bright cloth, small bumps to ends and corners, foxing to edges, browning to free endpapers, contents clean. A very good copy in like dust jacket, price-clipped, spine lightly faded, couple of short closed tears and shallow chips, unobtrusive pen mark on rear flap, bright overall. Bleiler, p. 499; not in Currey or Locke. Alastair Niven, "Obituary: Amos Tutuola", Independent, 15 June 1997; Francis B. Nyamnjoh, Drinking from the Cosmic Gourd: How Amos Tutola Can Change Our Minds, 2017; Elijah Wolfson, "The 100 Best Fantasy Books of All Time", Time, 2020.

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Title
My Life in the Bush of Ghosts.
Author
TUTUOLA, Amos
Book Condition
Used
Binding
Hardcover
Place of Publication
London: Faber and Faber Limited,
Date Published
1954

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