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Ousmane Sembène (1923–2007)

Autor von Gottes Holzstücke. Roman aus Senegal und Mali

32+ Werke 1,236 Mitglieder 29 Rezensionen Lieblingsautor von 4 Lesern

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Werke von Ousmane Sembène

Gottes Holzstücke. Roman aus Senegal und Mali (1960) — Autor — 680 Exemplare
Chala : Roman (1974) 182 Exemplare
The Money-Order, with White Genesis (1965) — Autor — 70 Exemplare
Tribal Scars and Other Stories (1974) — Autor — 48 Exemplare
Black Docker (1981) 37 Exemplare
Niiwam and Taaw (1987) 27 Exemplare
The Money-Order (1966) 25 Exemplare
Meines Volkes schöne Heimat (1975) 23 Exemplare
Black Girl [1966 film] (1966) — Regisseur — 22 Exemplare
Niiwam (1987) 16 Exemplare
Moolaadé [2004 film] (2004) 12 Exemplare
L'Harmattan (1986) 10 Exemplare
Einde van een imperium. 2 (1981) 6 Exemplare
White Genesis (1990) 6 Exemplare

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African Short Stories (1985) — Mitwirkender — 147 Exemplare
Under African Skies: Modern African Stories (1997) — Mitwirkender — 92 Exemplare
The Anchor Book of Modern African Stories (2002) — Mitwirkender — 52 Exemplare

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The plot—a lengthy strike by railroad workers on the Dakar-Niger railway in the late 1940s against French colonial power—initially struck me as a story I couldn’t work up much interest in. I am extremely pleased to say that I was totally wrong. This may be the best of what I have read of this prolific author, a recounting of personalities, the day-to-day costs of a strike both psychologically and physically. Time and again, Ousmane brilliantly describes the struggle of the strikers’ families to eat, the political discussions of the strike leaders…even the behind-the-scenes plotting of the French. It is not a short work and yet I found myself sorry to turn the last page, wanting to know more about the stories of the people and of their lives. Ousmane’s writing is strong and his characterizations—particularly of the many women who play significant roles in the story—are excellent.… (mehr)
 
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Gypsy_Boy | 10 weitere Rezensionen | Mar 8, 2024 |
In this semi-autobiographical film, black soldiers help to defend France, but are detained in prison camp before being repatriated home. (fonte: Imdb)
 
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MemorialeSardoShoah | Oct 26, 2023 |
The “grand old man” of Senegalese film and, to a large extent, literature as well. He’s nothing if not prolific and I think his work takes some sorting through since, as with many (most?) prolific authors, not everything is worth a reader’s time. A number of the stories here relate to the expatriate experience in France, including a particularly moving one about a young woman who accompanies a family as their maid/cook and general servant. Indeed, a number of the stories involve his championing of women’s rights. My greatest disappointment, I think, is with the variable quality of the stories. Any collection will inevitably have stronger stories and weaker ones. What distressed me here was the significant difference between stronger and weaker with some of the weaker ones being particularly pointless. In fact, I am almost inclined to say that some of them were just this side of silly.* All in all, I continue to enjoy his work but I don’t think I would particularly recommend this collection as a whole—just a small handful of stories from it (including “Her Three Days” and “The Promised Land.”)… (mehr)
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Gypsy_Boy | 1 weitere Rezension | Aug 24, 2023 |
Allowing himself to be coerced into taking a third wife who is the age of his children, El Hadji cannot consummate the marriage. He has come down with impotence and the book is the story of his resort to everything from traditional beliefs to Western psychiatry to overcome the problem. As a metaphor for Senegal soon after the country won its independence in 1960 (he published Xala in 1973), the story is at times hilarious, at other times heart-breaking. Sembène exposes the veneer of Western culture and beliefs among the elite in a work that can be read for both the enjoyment of the plot itself as well as for its deeper understanding of the difficulties besetting the nation. The end, an extraordinary, hallucinogenic scene, reminded me of nothing so much as a tableau by Fellini or Almodovar or Buñuel (forgive me, these directors are not my favorites and I rely more on a general sense of their work than particular films). But for the ending, which I am still struggling to integrate into what preceded it, I think this is one of his better works.… (mehr)
 
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Gypsy_Boy | 4 weitere Rezensionen | Aug 22, 2023 |

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