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A review by affanshikoh
Season of Migration to the North by Tayeb Salih, الطيب صالح
adventurous
dark
emotional
mysterious
reflective
sad
tense
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? It's complicated
- Loveable characters? It's complicated
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
4.5
A haunting, visceral tale set in the heart of Arab-Africa, and exploring a character's journey to and exploits in White Europe.
This is a piece of Postcolonial writing which flips the likes of Joseph Conrad on their heads, and provides depth to the previously believed to be witless, voiceless and unlettered colonized people. A masterpiece of not just modern Arabic, but also world literature.
The story is at once a mystery, and an enigmatic exploration of (I assume) typical Sudanese village life. The narrator meets the charming Mustafa Sa'eed and is instantly drawn into his world of a secret and clandestine history. As bits and pieces about Sa'eed's past are revealed to the reader, we grow to develop mixed emotions about this ruthless womanizer and roma tic conquistador. A significant B-plot of the story explores life in the Sudanese village after the sudden demise of Sa'eed, how his family carries on without him, and how the narrator and his friends and relations lead a simple life.
This is a piece of Postcolonial writing which flips the likes of Joseph Conrad on their heads, and provides depth to the previously believed to be witless, voiceless and unlettered colonized people. A masterpiece of not just modern Arabic, but also world literature.
Graphic: Sexual content, Violence, and Alcohol
Moderate: Colonisation