Waiting for the Wild Beasts to Vote

first publication date:  1998-08-26
original title:  En attendant le vote des bêtes sauvages
original language:  French

Waiting for the Wild Beasts to Vote (French: En attendant le vote des bêtes sauvages) is a satirical French-language novel by the Ivorian writer Ahmadou Kourouma, published in 1998. It was first translated as Waiting for the Vote of the Wild Animals by Carrol F. Coates (University of Virginia Press, 2001) and later by Frank Wynne as Waiting for the Wild Beasts to Vote (Heinemann, 2003). The novel won the Prix Tropiques (1998), the Grand prix Poncetton (1998) and the Prix du Livre Inter (1999). The story is about the rise of the master hunter Koyaga and his rule as President of the République du Golfe during the Cold War. Koyaga manages to stay in power for over thirty years, despite attempts to overthrow him. The novel is structured in the form of a donsomana, a Malinké "hunter's praise song", told by a sora, that takes place in a series of six vigils. Each vigil has a theme: tradition, death, fate, power, betrayal and how all things have an end.Koyaga and the other African leaders depicted in the novel are modelled after real African leaders of the second half of the 20th century. Additionally, Susan Gorman has drawn parallels between the novel and elements of the Sunjata epic. Source: Wikipedia (en)

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