Description |
1 online resource (ix, 109 pages) |
Contents |
Machine generated contents note: ch. One Decision of the Lake -- ch. Two Woman at Djem -- ch. Three Woman at Oku -- ch. Four Lakes -- ch. Five Forest |
Summary |
"Beatrice Bime has displayed creativity in story-telling through a narrative technique which tends to be a mixture of the subjective and the objective as well as the inclusion of a whole lot of experiences that are both contemporary and seemingly far removed from myth."--Bole Butake, Professor of African Literature, Yaounde University 1, Cameroon |
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In Cameroon and Africa, lakes are sacred and often secret places. They fascinate curiosity and have often served as repositories of local histories, memories and dreams. In Mystique, Bime offers the reader a rich and seductive menu of reflection on the significance of legends and myths on and around lakes in Cameroon, Ghana, Benin and Tanzania. She tells her stories with the talent and elegance of a writer who does not only have an ear for what others tell her but who also has the ability to transform what she hears into something uniquely hers and truly universal. Mystique is a must-read and an opportunity for progeny to keep alive a tested and cherished heritage of story-telling. This is truly innovative and culturally relevant entertainment that invites the reader to unchain her spirit to explore. --Book Jacket |
Notes |
Print version record |
Subject |
Lakes -- Mythology -- Africa
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Lakes -- Africa -- Fiction
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FICTION -- General.
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Lakes
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Mythos
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See Motiv
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Legende
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See
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Africa
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Subsaharisches Afrika
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Genre/Form |
Fiction
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9789956716722 |
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9956716723 |
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