Tuesday, 7 August 2012

{PMONKZ BOOK REVIEW} FAMISHED ROAD BY POETOBY


The Famished Road is a novel well written by renowned author Ben Okri. One of the exciting writers of modern-contemporary novelists.
      The novel, published in 1991, follows an abiku or a spirit  child, living in a nameless most likely Nigerian city. "The famished Road" is a novel that  employs a unique narrative style incorporating the spirit world with the "real" world in what some have classified as magical realism. Others have labeled it animosity- reality.  While others choose to simply call the novel fantasy literature. The book exploits the belief in the coexistence of the spiritual and material worlds that is a defining aspect of traditional African life.
   Herein are characters that majored in the Novel "The famished Road" .
               Azaro is the story's narrator. He is an abiku, or a spirit child who has never lost ties with the spirit world. He is named after Lazarus, of the New testament. The story follows him as he tries to live his life, always aware of the spirits trying to bring him back.
Azaro's father is an idealistic load-carrier who wants the best for his family and the community. He suffers greatly for this, eventually becoming a boxer and later a politician. Azaro's father loves him deeply, but is often bitter at having an abiku and occasionally goes on angry violent tirades.
Azaro's mother works very hard selling anything she can get her hands on for the family. She cares for her family deeply and constantly gives up food and security for her family and their ideals. She is proud that Azaro is her son and goes to great lengths to protect him.
Madame Koto is proprietress of a local bar. She has a liking for Azaro, though at times is convinced he brings bad luck. She starts out as a well-meaning woman, trying to get along with everyone else. However, as the story progresses, she becomes richer, siding with the political party of the rich, and is often accused of witchcraft. She tries to help Azaro and his family on numerous occasions but seems to try to take Azaro's blood to remain youthful.
Jeremiah, the Photographer is a young artist who brings the village to the rest of the world and the rest of the world to the village. He manages to get some of his photographs published, but practices his craft at great personal risk.

   This Novel has a strong legacy which perhaps was the inspiration behind the lyrics to Radiohead's single "Street Spirit (Fade Out)".    A novel that tells Africa's black power in a realism.

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