The frustrations of a woman who takes ages to give birth...
lots of African literature is focused on this, even by our female writers.
Seems we continue to be defined in this wise by society, and the woman
apparently is always at fault. Yet in the western world it does not seem to
matter much. Theresa May who led Britain, did not have children, nor did that
very impressive American lady, Condoleezza Rice. Don't get me wrong, I reckon
most women themselves desire to be mothers, but they should not be made to feel
like pariahs, misfits or failures if they do not. Yet in this simple rural
African depicted here, the women are not really suppressed as such. They are
free enough under the circumstances though they still have to be primarily
mothers and nurturers. One feels happy that our 'heroine' (Pokuwaa) here at least gets to
be a mother at long last...
- Lupna Avery
One of Africa's "classics" - a popular book in west Africa in particular
ReplyDeleteA fascinating, insightful work.
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