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Devil on the Cross
Devil on the Cross | Ngugi wa Thiong'o
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The great Kenyan writer and Nobel Prize nominee Ng?g? wa Thiong’o’s powerful fictional critique of capitalism One of the cornerstones of Ng?g? wa Thiong’o’s fame, Devil on the Cross was written in secret, on toilet paper, while Ng?g? was in prison. It tells the tragic story of Wariinga, a young woman who moves from a rural Kenyan town to the capital, Nairobi, only to be exploited by her boss and later by a corrupt businessman. As she struggles to survive, Wariinga begins to realize that her problems are only symptoms of a larger societal malaise and that much of the misfortune stems from the Western, capitalist influences on her country. An impassioned cry for a Kenya free of dictatorship and for African writers to work in their own local dialects, Devil on the Cross has had a profound influence on Africa and on post-colonial African literature. For more than seventy years, Penguin has been the leading publisher of classic literature in the English-speaking world. With more than 1,700 titles, Penguin Classics represents a global bookshelf of the best works throughout history and across genres and disciplines. Readers trust the series to provide authoritative texts enhanced by introductions and notes by distinguished scholars and contemporary authors, as well as up-to-date translations by award-winning translators.
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Christoffer
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Unintentionally apt pick, with the conflict between those in power and those in unease. But what really is great about this novel is its locally specific inventiveness. From the folk story references to the plethora of common sayings, this is a work that immerses the reader into its place. The narrative itself is not the most compelling, but that‘s a credit to the richness of the book‘s tropes and allegories.

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Wannabe_Quijote
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Bailedbailed

Just couldn‘t get into this one

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Someone is comfy!
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#hester #dogsoflitsy #weirdo

JoScho 🖤🖤🖤 5y
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Fresh haircut today!!
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#hester #dogsoflitsy

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I can‘t tell if #Hester is intrigued, excited, or just giving me the side-eye.
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#dogsoflitsy #readDiverse #DiversifyYourReading

Karkar Looks a lot like side eye. Lol 5y
Samplergal Side eye. Big time. 5y
Wannabe_Quijote @Karkar @Samplergal She‘s better at the side eye than most people I know! 5y
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