Two Thousand Seasons

by Ayi Kwei Armah

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A young group inexorably rebels against the forces destroying Africa. By the author of Fragments and The Healers.

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This really picked up a little over halfway through, when the collective of characters became more clearly outlined. A more thorough review can be found here: https://wp.me/p4LPys-nA.
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The most memorable read from the African section of New Literatures in English at Hull in 1994, if only because it took such effort to read and eventually enjoy.

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Ayi Kwei Armah was born in Takoradi, Ghana, in 1939. He was educated at the elite Achimota College, near Accra, and received a degree in sociology from Harvard University in 1963. Upon leaving Harvard he become actively involved in the struggle for African liberation of Algeria, which had just emerged from its armed struggle for independence from show more France. In Algeria, Armah worked as a translator for the magazine Revolution Africaine until his health failed toward the end of 1963. After a five-month hospitalization in Boston, Massachusetts, he returned to Ghana in 1964. Armah's first novel, The Beautiful Ones Are Not Yet Born (1968), deals with political corruption in a newly independent African nation. The capital of this nation resembles Accra, the capital of his native Ghana. The novel is generally felt to be about the last years of Nkrumah's government. In Fragments (1970), his largely autobiographical second novel, Armah illustrates the difficulties of an intellectual in a culture oriented toward material possessions. His third novel, Why Are We So Blest? (1972), is considered largely an attempt to probe the complex relation of colonizer and colonized-between the European and the African. His most ambitious novel published so far is his fourth, Two Thousand Seasons (1973). Armah has lived and traveled in various parts of Africa, beginning in 1970. He has taught at several universities in Africa and the United States. He currently lives in Dakar, Senegal. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Fiction and Literature, General Fiction
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823Literature & rhetoricEnglish & Old English literaturesEnglish fiction
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PR9379.9 .A7 .T86Language and LiteratureEnglishEnglish LiteratureEnglish literature: Provincial, local, etc.

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