The subject of intense admiration--and not a little shock, when
it was first published-- "The Abandoned Baobab" has consistently
captivated readers ever since. The book has been translated into
numerous languages and was chosen by QBR Black Book Review as one
of Africa's 100 best books of the twentieth century. No African
woman had ever been so frank, in an autobiography, or written so
poignantly, about the intimate details of her life--a distinction
that, more than two decades later, still holds true.
Abandoned by her mother and sent to live with relatives in
Dakar, the author tells of being educated in the French colonial
school system, where she comes gradually to feel alienated from her
family and Muslim upbringing, growing enamored with the West.
Academic success gives her the opportunity to study in Belgium,
which she looks upon as a "promised land." There she is objectified
as an exotic creature, however, and she descends into promiscuity,
alcohol and drug abuse, and, eventually, prostitution. (It was out
of concern on her editor's part about her candor that the author
used the pseudonym Ken Bugul, the Wolof phrase for "the person no
one wants.") Her return to Senegal, which concludes the book,
presents her with a past she cannot reenter, a painful but
necessary realization as she begins to create a new life there.
As Norman Rush wrote in the "New York Times Book Review, " "One
comes away from "The Abandoned Baobab" reluctant to take leave of a
brave, sympathetic, and resilient woman." Despite its unflinching
look at our darkest impulses, and at the stark facts of being a
colonized African, the book is ultimately inspirational, for it
exposes us to a remarkable sensibility and a hard-won understanding
of one's place in the world.
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