Doomi Golo: The Hidden Notebooks

Author:   Boubacar Boris Diop ,  Vera Wulfing-Leckie ,  El Hadji Moustapha Diop
Publisher:   Michigan State University Press
Edition:   Abridged edition
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9781611862140


Pages:   328
Publication Date:   30 November 2016
Format:   Paperback
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The first novel to be translated from Wolof to English, Doomi Golo is a masterful work that conveys the story of Nguirane Faye and his attempts to communicate with his grandson before he dies. With a narrative structure that beautifully imitates the movements of a musical piece, Diop relates Faye’s trauma of losing his only son, Assane Tall, which is compounded by his grandson Badou’s migration to an unknown destination. While Faye feels certain that his grandson will return one day, he also is convinced that he will no longer be alive by then. Faye spends his days sitting under a mango tree in the courtyard of his home, reminiscing and observing his surroundings. He speaks to Badou through his seven notebooks, six of which are revealed to the reader, while the seventh, the “Book of Secrets”, is highly confidential and reserved for Badou’s eyes only. In the absence of letters from Badou, the notebooks form the only possible means of communication between the two, carrying within them tunes and repetitions that give this novel its unusual shape: loose and meandering on the one hand, coherent and tightly interwoven on the other. 

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Author:   Boubacar Boris Diop ,  Vera Wulfing-Leckie ,  El Hadji Moustapha Diop
Publisher:   Michigan State University Press
Imprint:   Michigan State University Press
Edition:   Abridged edition
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.408kg
ISBN:  

9781611862140


ISBN 10:   1611862140
Pages:   328
Publication Date:   30 November 2016
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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One of the best writers working in Africa today, Diop has taken the daring step of writing a novel in Wolof, his native tongue. An old man writes a series of notebooks to explain the cockeyed history of his country to his grandson, but the grandson has left Senegal and may never read the notebooks. The result is an innovative, exuberant narrative where Senegalese folktales bang up against postmodern uncertainties, altering the form of the European novel. --Charles J. Sugnet, professor emeritus, University of Minnesota


One of the best writers working in Africa today, Diop has taken the daring step of writing a novel in Wolof, his native tongue. An old man writes a series of notebooks to explain the cockeyed history of his country to his grandson, but the grandson has left Senegal and may never read the notebooks. The result is an innovative, exuberant narrative where Senegalese folktales bang up against postmodern uncertainties, altering the form of the European novel. Charles J. Sugnet, professor emeritus, University of Minnesota


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"Born in Dakar, Senegal, in 1946, Boubacar Boris Diop is widely regarded as one of the most important novelists and intellectuals in Africa. Vera WÜlfing-Leckei received an M.A. Classics and Modern Languages from Oxford University. She has translated numerous works from English to German, including an abridged version of Nelson Mandela's Long Walk to Freedom. Currently, she is translating ""Parole chantÉe et communication social chez les Wolof du SÉnÉgal"" by Momar CissÉ. El Hadji Moustapha Diop has translated several published works, including those of Boubacar Boris Diop and Ousmane SembÈne. Currently, he is a Ph.D. student of French Studies at the University of Western Ontario, focusing on Francophone postcolonial studies."

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