Segu's book is written about the story of Africa like a person who wants to complete autobiography before the end of life. The history of Africa in the 18th and 19th centuries was a very ambiguous topic for me. After reading MaryseCondé's Segu, my personal experience with the Traoré's son clearly shows the idea of this era. What I understand is that this book explains the falling eyes of West African countries and deceiving the personal struggle of the people of Segu Bambara.
With the stunning storytelling skills of the African battle, Marys Conde wrote a fast-paced tempo story, rich in the great kingdom between slave trade and the rise of Islam. Segu's history is as brilliant and direct as today. It has recovered some of my many years of disappearance. "" Segu is an overwhelming achievement. It injects the density of historical figures that live like you and me. Passionate, intense, greedy, they collide with themselves and with God and Mammon. MaryseCondé provided a wonderful service by making history a very attractive and exciting one. Segu is a masterpiece of literature I can not put. "
"Segu was not made for peace," said MaryseCondé, a striking third novelist character. "Segu likes gunpowder and blood." This book depicts the turbulent history of Segu Kingdom of West Africa and its plight, the plight of Bambara. At the same time, it keeps track of chaotic wealth and internal struggle of key members of the noble Traore family. Kant's masterpiece, born in Guadeloupe, first published in France in 1984 and then published in the United States in 1987, can gain a wider reader after joining penguin's modern classics. When a publisher quickly made a writer smear and gave them one of the most selling books, a writable writer was able to get a refreshing and refreshing work.
Segu is a wonderful novel. A wonderful educational reading for its amazing historical scope and accuracy. Marys Conde eloquently described the highly developed complex society and culture Africans were deprived of in slave trade. I often notice myself more studying about the many details I learned while reading this novel. I strongly recommend it
The book "Segu" is a novel written by Maryse Conde. This novel was created in 1797 and tells the story of Africans of that era. Interestingly, Kant was able to create a novel that made her character life the most visible evidence of the lives of people living in Mari. Clearly, the issue of religion, norms and tradition is explained as an important aspect of society that affects the people of Old Mali. Thanks to Kant's wonderful story, I was fascinated by Mari's character and history