Reading Circle 44 ‘An Orchestra of Minorities’ by Chigozie Obiama

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Dienstag, den 06. Juli 2021

An Orchestra of Minorities (2019), Chigozie Obiama

Angie, Sandra and Andrew read from and discuss this dramatic novel.

A young farmer named Chinonso prevents a woman from falling to her death. Bonded by this strange event, he and Ndali fall in love, but it is a mis-match according to her family, who reject him because of his lowly status and lack of education. Is it love or madness that makes Chinonso think he can change his destiny?”

Set across Nigeria and Cyprus, An Orchestra of Minorities, written in the mythic style of the Igbo tradition, weaves a heart-wrenching tale about fate versus free will.

Aspects discussed:

  • Psychology of the main protagonist, Chinonso
  • Scenes between Chinonso and Ndali
  • Narration through chi and other spirits
  • Nigerian folk wisdom
  • Nigerian society
  • Structure and style of the novel

Music played:

  1. Here comes an African girl’, Amaduduzo/ Ronnie Bodibe
  2. Have Mercy’, Ivangeli Loxolo
  3. ‘He who works for the devil…’, Abafana Beseluleko

 

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