African science fiction: rereading the classic Nigerian novel The Palm-wine Drinkard
IN 1952 The Palm-wine Drinkard became the first West African novel written in English to be published internationally. That it was written by Amos Tutuola, an unknown Nigerian clerk who took to writing to alleviate boredom, meant the book caused a stir. To this day, it’s celebrated as a key example of African fantasy. NEDINE MOONSAMY, Senior Lecturer, University of Pretoria But more recent analysis suggests that the Western view of Tutuola as a fantasy writer is slightly patronising, because it overlooks how seriously his work engages with African reality on its own terms. Similarly, my reading of the novel…