
The Knight and His Shadow
Boubacar Boris Diop(Author)
Michigan State University Press
Published on 1. January 2015
Book
Paperback/Softback
203 pages
978-1-61186-153-2 (ISBN)
Description
A brilliant tour de force, The Knight and His Shadow tells the tale of Lat-Sukabe's quest to find his former lover, Khadidja, who writes him to "come before it's too late." As Lat-Sukabe recounts his past with Khadidja, reality shapeshifts and takes on a dreamlike quality. He describes how Khadidja is hired by a wealthy stranger to sit before an open door and tell stories into an uncertain darkness, unable to see the person to whom she speaks. Like Lat-Sukabe and Khadidja, the reader feels farther from home with every page, as the world turns and morphs. With those shifts, the symbolic order, the basis of meaning and sanity, begins to tremble. Postmodernist sensibilities meet postcolonial concerns in this lyrical novel from a master of Senegalese literature.
Reviews / Votes
"Boubacar Boris Diop's art is at its best in this magnificent novel. A love story, a quixotic search, the mystery of a storyteller, who disappears, taken (away) by one of her characters, The Knight and His Shadow is about the art of storytelling, the blurring of fantasy and reality, and the imprint of violence and human tragedy left by a magical voice."-Odile Cazenave, Professor of French, Boston University
More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
East Lansing, MI
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 140 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-61186-153-2 (9781611861532)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Boubacar Boris Diop is a Senegalese novelist, journalist, and screenwriter.
Alan Furness is a retired British diplomat with extensive service in Senegal.
Alan Furness is a retired British diplomat with extensive service in Senegal.
Content
Title Foreword The First Day The Second Day The Third Day