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Ngugi wa Thiong'o

Petals of Blood

Ngugi wa Thiong'o - Author
Moses Isegawa - Introduction by
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Book: Paperback | 129 x 198mm | 432 pages | ISBN 9780141187020 | 07 Feb 2002 | Penguin Classic
Petals of Blood
After a terrible murder in the village of Ilmorog four suspects are placed in detention: Munira the headmaster; Abdullah the storekeeper; Karega the assistant teacher and 'barmaid' Wanja. The lives of these four characters are inextricably linked with the lives of the three murder victims, the fortunes of Ilmorog and with the fate of Kenya itself. Published to great controversy in 1977, Petals of Blood is as much a whodunnit as a political novel and satire. Ngugi unfolds a human landscape that is both beautiful and horrifying, as tribalism and village life are manipulated in the name of progress by the cynical bureaucrats who came to power as heroes of liberation.
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