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Stool Wives: A Fiction of Africa (Plover Nivola Series) [Hardcover]

William F. Van Wert (Author)


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A labored, jokey tale with an African setting. Here, cultural identity is validated after a number of picaresque events--dressed up in threadbare anthropological drag--push the narrative to a banal epiphany. Van Wert's (Tales for Expectant Fathers, 1982, etc.) northeastern Nigeria is a place only loosely connected with the real thing: The African milieu is sketchy, the details vague. It's the idea that matters here, far more than the setting, as Van Wert seeks to explore what happens to cultural identity when it is threatened by foreign influences. When young Kimbene becomes king of his Ibo tribe, his only distinctive monarchical feature is his height: To reign, an Ibo king must tower above the rest. Initially, Kimbene's ambitions are unfocused, his rural kingdom small--the tribe's traditional enemy, the Edo, is only five miles away--but Kimbene has a pure heart, a wise friend, Ngugi, and he will grow on the job. He acquires his first stool wives (on official occasions, they sit on wooden stools just behind the king) and an irritating sidekick who talks in palindromes; rids the tribe of a noisome rapist; wages war with the Edo in ways more Monty Pythonish than realistic; and is then temporarily seduced by Western excess when oil is found in his kingdom. The discovery makes for set-piece appearances by shady speculators, insensitive missionaries, a team from Sixty Minutes, and Japanese businessmen seeking to build a camera factory. When the oil dries up, Kimbene gratefully readjusts to the older, slower pace, but he has to fight another great battle--this one of wits--before he discovers what kind of king and man he really is. As his now-numerous and aging stool wives agree: ``Men like to be myths. They dream of nothing else, we are left to be the reality.'' A high concept that tries hard to dazzle and amuse but, unfortunately, doesn't. -- Copyright ©1996, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved.

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Kimbene is an unformed, ambitious Nigerian youth who at first has nothing to recommend him but his height. In his Ibo tribe the tallest member is automatically installed as ruler. Guided by his boyhood friend, Ngugi (who barely tops six feet and therefore has no hope of power, except vicariously), Kimbene rises from orphan to local chief to regional king and then is faced with an even greater challenge, whether to remain in the isolated world of his highest achievement or return to his agricultural roots. The conclusion turns on a search for truth which is consistently leavened by robust humor. Throughout, pretense is exposed by the integrity of the hero's primitive viewpoint. sis a satirical tour-de-force and a terrific, page-turner read! -- Midwest Book Review

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 209 pages
  • Publisher: Plover Pr (January 1996)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0917635205
  • ISBN-13: 978-0917635205
  • Product Dimensions: 8 x 5.5 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12.6 ounces
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #6,219,237 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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