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Cendres Et Braises

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Un roman grave et léger de la dérive et de la liberté. Une quête pour se réconcilier avec soi-même au sein des harmonies éternelles. L'auteur est née au Sénégal, et a déjà publié un roman Le Baobab fou.

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Published September 1, 1994

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Ken Bugul

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Ken Bugul (born 1947 in Ndoucoumane) is the pen name of a Senegalese Francophone novelist, whose real name is Mariètou Mbaye Biléoma. The name derives from the Wolof language, in which it means "one who is unwanted."

Bugul was raised in a polygamous environment. Her father was an 85-year-old marabout. After completing her elementary education in her native village, she studied at the Malick Sy Secondary School in Thiès. After a year in Dakar, she obtained a scholarship which allowed her to continue study in Belgium. In 1980 she returned to her home, where she became the 28th wife in the harem of the village marabout. After his death, she returned to the big city. From 1986 to 1993, she worked for the NGO IPPF (International Planned Parenthood Foundation) in Nairobi, Kenya; Brazzaville, Congo; and Lomé, Togo. She subsequently married a doctor from Benin and gave birth to a daughter. Today she lives and works as a dealer of arts and crafts in Porto-Novo, Benin.

Bugul's literary reputation has varied from place to place. She was awarded the Grand prix littéraire d'Afrique noire for her novel Riwan ou le Chemin de Sable in 2000, but is better known among American readers for her novel The Abandoned Baobab, which is her only book to date to have been translated into English. This autobiographical work deals with and critiques African colonialism. As of late, her status among American feminists has diminished somewhat, as many have critiqued her for marrying a holy man who already had over 20 wives. This is perhaps undeserved, and is a good example of ideologies clashing, as the criticism is the result of American feminists attempting to hold Bugul up to the standards of American feminism, which is worlds away from her Senegalese experience.

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July 18, 2022
Reconozco que no pude con él. Y, por lo tanto, no lo terminé. No llegué ni a la mitad.
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August 8, 2020
Répétitif !

Je n’ai pas aimé ce bouquin... trop répétitif et les décisions de la narratrice m’ennuyaient fortement. Le baobab fou par la même auteure est un meilleur choix.
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May 6, 2021
(nur auf Französisch erhältlich)
CNs: Gewalt in Beziehungen, sexuelle Übergriffe und Vergewaltigungen, Zwangsheirat, Rassismus, Sexismus
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