Devil on the Cross

291 pages

English language

Published April 11, 2017 by Penguin Classics.

ISBN:
978-0-14-310736-1
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The latest addition to the Penguin African Writers Series: the great Kenyan writer Ngugi wa Thiong’o’s powerful fictional critique of capitalism

One of the cornerstones of Ngugi wa Thiong’o’s fame, Devil on the Cross was written in secret, on toilet paper, while Ngugi was in prison. It tells the tragic story of Wariinga, a young woman who moves from a rural Kenyan town to the capital, Nairobi, only to be exploited by her boss and later by a corrupt businessman. As she struggles to survive, Wariinga begins to realize that her problems are only symptoms of a larger societal malaise and that much of the misfortune stems from the Western, capitalist influences on her country. An impassioned cry for a Kenya free of dictatorship and for African writers to work in their own local dialects, Devil on the Cross has had a profound influence on Africa and on post-colonial African …

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Kenyan classic

Devil on the Cross by Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o (1938) is one of the most staggering novels I have read. While it reminded me of John Steinbeck’s social activism (In Dubious Battle), George Orwell’s dystopian world-building (1984), and Mikhail Bulgakov’s play with the devil (The Master and Margarita), it is first and foremost a thought-provoking reflection on postcolonial Kenyan society.

Certain people in Ilmorog, our Ilmorog, told me that this story was too disgraceful, too shameful, that it should be concealed in the depths of everlasting darkness. There were others who claimed that it was a matter for tears and sorrow, that it should be suppressed so that we should not shed tears a second time. I asked them: How can we cover up pits in our courtyard with leaves or grass, saying to ourselves that because our eyes cannot now see the holes, our …
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