My Life in the Bush of Ghosts

first publication date:  1954
genre:  fictionnovel
part of:  AfricaNigeria
original title:  My Life in the Bush of Ghost
original language:  English
main subject:  African literature
narrative location:  English
published in:  1954

My Life in the Bush of Ghosts is a novel by Nigerian writer Amos Tutuola, published in 1954, It tells the story of a young West African boy who becomes lost in the wilderness, known as the bush, after fleeing from slave traders with his elder brother. The novel is presented as a collection of related narratives, although not always in chronological order, which adds to its surreal and dreamlike quality. The protagonist, who remains unnamed throughout the book, is portrayed as young and inexperienced, unaware of the dangers that lurk in the bush, including ghosts and spirits that pose great peril to mortals. As he navigates through this strange and mysterious place, he encounters a series of bizarre and often nightmarish beings and experiences. Tutuola's use of English, from the perspective of a naive and youthful narrator, creates a unique and authentic voice that adds to the novel's charm and intrigue. Like Tutuola's earlier work, The Palm-Wine Drinkard, My Life in the Bush of Ghosts is heavily metaphorical and autobiographical. Tutuola draws on his own experiences and African folklore to craft a tale that explores themes of identity, culture, and the human condition. The novel's disjointed narrative structure and fantastical elements, reminiscent of Grimms Fairy Tales, lend it a sense of otherworldliness and make it a captivating read that challenges traditional notions of storytelling. Source: Wikipedia (en)

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