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Segu

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Ballantine, 12 mars 1988 - 493 pages
A powerful novel of Africa's history and the men and women who determined its fate. From the East came Islam. From the West, the slave trade. The battle for Africa's soul had begun...
"A wondrous novel about a period of African history few other writers have addressed... Much of the novel's radiance comes from the lush descriptions of a traditional life that is both exotic and violent."
-THE NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW
"Segu is an overwhelming accomplishment. It injects into the density of history characters who are as alive as you and I. Passionate, lusty, greedy, they are in conflict with themselves as well as with God and Mammon. Maryse Conde has done us all a tremendous service by rendering history so compelling and exciting. Segu is a literary masterpiece I could not put down."
-LOUISE MERIWETHER

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Avis d'utilisateur  - Karen Silvestri - Goodreads

The book was very good, as I would expect from Conde. I never made it to the end though; this was not the story's fault though. Now that I am over 50, reading 'real' books is difficult, so I read ... Consulter l'avis complet

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Avis d'utilisateur  - Øystein Bjaanes - Goodreads

I had high hopes for this book. I've partly grown up in Africa (though on the wrong side of the continent, Ethiopia), and I have a MA in history focusing on Ethiopia (even though that's about modern ... Consulter l'avis complet

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À propos de l'auteur (1988)

Maryse Conde is the award-winning author of twelve novels, including "Crossing the Mangrove, Segu, Who Slashed Celanire's Throat?, " and "I, Tituba: Black Witch of Salem." She lives in New York and Montebello, Guadeloupe.

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