Hardcover, 175 pages

Dutch language

Published July 12, 2008 by De Geus, NRC Handelsblad.

ISBN:
978-90-445-1320-2
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OCLC Number:
297154395

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5 stars (3 reviews)

Okonkwo, de sterkste kriiger van ziin clan, is trots en traditioneel. Wegens mede- plichtigheid aan een rituele moord wordt hii verbannen uit ziin dorp, om er pas na zeven iaar terug te keren. Alles is dan al on- herstelbaar veranderd: het kolpniale bestuur heeft de rechtspleging overgenomen en het christen- dom morrelt aan alle traditionele waarden van de stam. Kan Okwonko in zo'n dorp nog leven? --back cover

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4 stars

Wow. For the first half of this book I thought it a bit artless and frustrating, but it turns into a very much cleverer and more subtle work than I had been expecting. Ultimately the book is utterly damning about colonialism without ever romanticising what came before it.



I feel weird tagging "spoilers" about a book the outlines of which are pretty well known, and the plot of which is basically described in the publisher blurb, but in spite of all that there were some surprises as I went, so here goes:



First of all, there is one thing that annoyed me intensely through the entire book: the complete lack of any development of female characters or voices. I can imagine a defence of that in terms of the book describing two intensely patriarchal cultures and their meeting, but I'm still digesting Achebe's critique of Conrad. One of his more …