The author of the book is Sembene Ousmane, an African born in France born in Senegal. "He is certainly one of the most prominent figures in the world of African film and literature" (Emori). After the beginning of the Second World War he was drafted by the French Army. After the war, he returned to France where he joined the French Communist Party until 1960 when Senegal became independent (Emery). Instead of using chapters, the authors write books on the viewpoints of each city and how they participate in books.
LJ: If you return to his early work, such as Wood of Wood or Les bouts de Bois de Dieu, he will join the entire European rail industry established in Africa Let's see. The problem is caused by cultural differences, families' wages and insurance, and polygamy as a whole. If there is something wrong with the husband feeding the family, does all the wife have the right to receive compensation? He talked about the relationship between the army elected during the Second World War and the Senegalese, but when the troops were invoked, they were mistakenly treated in terms of wages. The African army eventually was isolated, eventually massacred in the camp.
In Sembene 's book and his film, political participation is often done from a materialistic point of view. In his early novel "The Forest of God" inspired by the historic attacks seen by the railway workers of Dakar-Niger, Sembene focused on the focus of the focus (interaction of political, social and economic factors) I announced one. Throughout his entire work. In this regard, and referring to God's forest, Chidi Amuta believes that Sembene accurately emphasizes economic exploitation and physical violence in the novel. But he predicts this perspective from the perspective of ideology and strongly acknowledges that cultures and institutional practices depend on economic reality (138). However, criticism after him tends to condemn unfair behavior. Maintaining the current status of exploitation in family privilege class