Devil on the Cross
Publisher,Penguin Classics
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Weight, 226.8 g
No. of Pages, 291
The great Kenyan writer and Nobel Prize nominee Ngg wa Thiong½o's powerful fictional critique of capitalism One of the cornerstones of Ngg wa Thiong½o's fame, Devil on the Cross was written in secret, on toilet paper, while Ngg wa Thiong½o 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--