So Long a Letter

So Long a Letter

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Mariama Bâ’s pioneering debut, So Long a Letter, captures the private lives of women in 1970s Senegal.

Recently widowed, Ramatoulaye is required to take sole responsibility for the long mourning process of her late husband. A husband she has not seen in over four years – not after he married his second wife. In a letter to her friend, Ramatoulaye recalls both of their experiences as students impatient to change the world, as wives suffering in the private sphere of marriage, and as mothers witnessing the dangers of Westernisation.

Undaunted by topics of polygamy, social castes, and religion, So Long a Letter is a novel rich with poetic prose and profound wisdom.

’Mariama Bâ is in a class of her own, conveying with real power and poetry a subtle, changing world of female experience.’ Guardian
‘The most deeply felt presentation of the female condition in African fiction.’ Abiola Irele

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Type Book
ISBN13 9781035906062
ISBN10 1035906066
Number Of Pages 144
Item Weight 108 g
Product Dimensions 128 x 196 x 10 mm
Publisher / Reseller Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Format paperback
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Mariama Bâ is in a class of her own, conveying with real power and poetry a subtle, changing world of female experience * Guardian *
The most deeply felt presentation of the female condition in African fiction -- Abiola Irele
One could not wish for a more politically alert and more passionately involved account of what life is like for educated Muslim women * London Review of Books *

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Author's Bio

Mariama Bâ was born in Dakar, Senegal in 1929. Brought up by her grandparents after the early death of her mother, Bâ's father fought to continue her education past primary school.

After winning the first prize in the entrance examination to train as a teacher at École Normale, Bâ taught in Dakar from 1947 until 1959 and later became an educational inspector.

A vocal activist for women's rights and class equality in Africa, her literary work often criticised the lack of educational opportunities offered to women as well as challenging the systems of polygamy and castes in Senegalese society.

Mariama Bâ died in 1981.

Translated from French by Modupé Bodé-Thomas.

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