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A big elephant has been killed, a novel, Yaw O. Agyeman

Label
A big elephant has been killed, a novel, Yaw O. Agyeman
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
fiction
Main title
A big elephant has been killed
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Yaw O. Agyeman
Sub title
a novel
Summary
A Big Elephant Has Been Killed is a deeply moving and gripping narrative that interweaves stories of ordinary friendships and love's lost promises with a discussion of society and politics in contemporary Ghana. Although Ghana provides the setting, the novel foregrounds a range of issues relevant to Africa and the black Diaspora as a whole. Badly disillusioned from their years of youthful idealism, a group of friends clings with fleeting solace to their vision for their country through their discussions on poverty, pan-Africanism, underdevelopment, religious identity, social revolution and Africa's relationship with the West. But the challenges of their daily existence compel them to question the ethics and relevance of their idealism, and eventually lead to the desperate decision to steal from the Big Elephant in the penultimate gamble to empower themselves as agents of social transformation
Target audience
adult
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