FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Humorous and ironic folktales revealing the customs and thought of the West Africans.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
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Notable collection of African Folktales,
This review is from: The Cow-Tail Switch: And Other West African Stories (Paperback)
Looking for African folktales? Look first to the work of Harold Courlander. He is one of the finest folktale anthropologists of his generation. "The Cow-Tail Switch and Other West African Stories" is one several of his books which are of interest to Africanists. (He also authored several similar books of folktales and traditional literature from other parts of the world.) In 1947 when "The Cow-Tail Switch and Other West African Stories" was first published, there were far fewer books of this kind than there are today. Two things that make Courlander's work stand out, even now, are: 1) his well written prose, and 2) the notes, which give the reader more information about the story, where it came from, and how to understand it in the context of the culture that produced it. This second point is especially important today, when a lot of books of so-called "African" stories are published without any background information at all. This collection of stories, all from Western Africa, is great for kids and adults. (Harold Courlander is also the author of "The African", which bears many similarities to "Roots" by Alex Haley, though Haley's book was published years later.)
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Delightful book,
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This review is from: The Cow-Tail Switch: And Other West African Stories (Paperback)
This is a must have book. Eight to twelve year olds love it! I had countless requests for this book as a substitute teacher. Students would ask me to read stories from it year after year. I began taking it with me whenever I subbed because it was always requested. They would give up play time at recess just to hear the stories. Not dependent on a child's background.
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Cow-Tail Switch,
By T. Misbach (Utah, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Cow-Tail Switch: And Other West African Stories (Paperback)
If you've never had any exposure to African folk lore, this is the way to go. This book gives detailed and fun recollection of African stories.Prior to reading it, I had never taken an interest, nor had any exposure, to African stories. I hardly knew what to expect. What I didn't expect was to love it. But I do. The stories are so creative and very interesting. This book is a very good beginning and I was able to read it pretty quickly. It gives insight to history, anthropology and the culture of Africa. I really enjoyed the style of writing that this book used. Rather than just simply telling the story, there were so many other elements. It was humorous, witty and fast paced. I highly recommend the book to all you beginners and those that enjoy the simplicity and moral of folk lore.
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