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Africa - In the House of the Interpreter: A Memoir

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Book Synopsis: With black-and-white illustrations throughoutWorld-renowned Kenyan novelist, poet, playwright, and literary critic Ng˛ug̃ wa Thiong'o gives us the second volume of his memoirs in the wake of his critically acclaimed Dreams in a Time of War. In the House of the Interpreter richly and poignantly evokes the author's life and times at boarding school—the first secondary educational institution in British-ruled Kenya—in the 1950s, against the backdrop of the tumultuous Mau Mau Uprising for independence and Kenyan sovereignty. While Ng˛ug̃ has been enjoying scouting trips, chess tournaments, and reading about the fictional RAF pilot adventurer Biggles at the prestigious Alliance High School near Nairobi, things have been changing rapidly at home. Poised as he is between two worlds, Ng˛ug̃ returns home for his first visit since starting school to find his house razed and the entire village moved up the road, closer to a guard checkpoint. Later, his brother Good Wallace, a member of the insurgency, is captured by the British and taken to a concentration camp. As for Ng˛ug̃ himself, he falls victim to the forces of colonialism in the person of a police officer encountered on a bus journey, and he is thrown into jail for six days. In his second year at Alliance High School, the boarding school that was his haven in a heartless world is shattered by investigations, charges of disloyalty, and the politics of civil unrest. In the House of the Interpreter hauntingly describes the formative experiences of a young man who would become a world-class writer and, as a political dissident, a moral compass to us all. It is a winning celebration of the implacable determination of youth and the power of hope.

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Discover the captivating and evocative memoir of Ng˜ug˜ý wa Thiong’o, one of Kenya's most renowned literary voices. In the House of the Interpreter takes you on a journey through the author's life at a British-ruled boarding school in the midst of the Mau Mau Uprising. This compelling memoir, filled with rich descriptions and black-and-white illustrations, showcases the resilience and determination of a young man caught between two worlds.

Immerse yourself in Ng˜ug˜ý's vivid storytelling as he recounts his experiences of returning home after starting school, only to find his house destroyed and his village displaced. Witness the profound impact of colonialism as Ng˜ug˜ý encounters a police officer who throws him into jail, making him intimately acquainted with the forces of oppression.

With its riveting narrative and powerful exploration of identity and politics, In the House of the Interpreter is a must-read for literature enthusiasts, history buffs, and anyone seeking a deeper understanding of Kenya's struggle for independence. Ng˜ug˜ý's journey from boarding school to renowned writer and political dissident is a testament to the indomitable spirit of youth and the enduring power of hope.

Uncover the captivating story of Ng˜ug˜ý wa Thiong’o in this extraordinary memoir. Join him on his transformative journey by grabbing your copy of In the House of the Interpreter today.

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