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  • Published: 15 May 2004
  • ISBN: 9780099283829
  • Imprint: Vintage
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 464
  • RRP: $35.00

Waiting For The Wild Beasts To Vote




A magical, blackly funny tapestry of a book, which, through the rise and fall of its central character - the dictator of a small imaginary former French African colony - tells the story of modern Africa.

Ahmadou Kourouma's remarkable novel is narrated by Bingo, a West African sora - storyteller and king's fool. Over the course of five nights he tells the life story of Koyaga, President and Dictator of the Gulf Coast. Orphaned at the age of seven, Koyaga grows up to be a terrible hunter; he fights mythical beasts, and is a shape-shifter, capable of changing himself into beasts and birds. He fights in the French colonial armies, in Vietnam and Algeria, but on his return he mounts a coup and becomes ruler and dictator of the Gulf Coast. For thirty years he runs a corrupt but 'clean' state, surviving repeated assassination attempts and gaining support and investment from abroad. But when the 'First World' decides it no longer want to support dictatorships and call for democracy, he needs another ruse to maintain himself in power...

Part magic, part history, part savage satire, Waiting for the Wild Beasts to Vote is nothing less than a history of post-colonial Africa itself.

  • Published: 15 May 2004
  • ISBN: 9780099283829
  • Imprint: Vintage
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 464
  • RRP: $35.00

About the author

Ahmadou Kourouma

Ahmadou Kourouma was born in the Ivory Coast in 1927. Hailed as one of the leading African writers in French, he died in 2003.

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Praise for Waiting For The Wild Beasts To Vote

A brilliant, often hilarious, political satire

Daily Telegraph

A thoroughgoing indictment of the African way of leadership

Guardian

Witty and wholly authentic chronicle of black African atrocity... Spellbinding

Spectator

One of the most powerful, funniest and richest novels written in French this decade

Le Nouvel Observateur

This is a tour de force - original, irreverent, brutal, funny, poetic - in which history and myth are brilliantly evoked

Margaret Busby, Independent