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The God Who Begat a Jackal, Nega Mezlekia's much-anticipated first novel and follow-up to his award-winning memoir Notes from the Hyena's Belly, is a story of doomed love set in feudal Ethiopia in the last days of premodern Africa. It is a time when caste-system slavery is essential to the economy, women are married by force at the age of 12, and warlords run their fiefdoms with the fitful tyranny of petty despots. Mezlekia's heroine, Aster, is the only child of one of these aristocrats, the ambitious Count Ashenafi. Aster is an extraordinary child: she is clairvoyant, can walk through walls, and possesses an unparalleled intellect. Her fiercely protective father cloisters her under perpetual guard and dismisses all of her would-be suitors. Inevitably, Aster falls in love with her guard, Gudu, the count's court poet, and together they set out to record Gudu's immense knowledge of his country's poetic tradition. But their affair is soon discovered, resulting in bitter intrigue and civil war. While Mezlekia does spin a good tale, his novel is likely to disappoint readers who enjoyed Notes from the Hyena's Belly. Mezlekia's memoir owed much of its success to the consistently high quality of its language, which was full of arresting images but seldom flashy and never pretentious. The God Who Begat a Jackal, on the other hand, features undistinguished writing of the sort one would expect from a particularly bland fantasy novel. The novel can be enjoyed for its plot and social commentary, but it isn't the gem that it ought to have been. --Harvey CornellRead More

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  • Product Description

    Nega Mezlekia is a new and exciting talent who has already been compared to Soyinka and Marquez. This first novel is both magical and lyrical, set in a timeless vision of Africa, it is steeped in folklore and mythology. The ethnic, religious and class struggles of pre-colonial Africa form a vivid backdrop to a story of forbidden love between a slave and his mistress.

  • 029782905X
  • 9780297829058
  • Nega Mezlekia
  • 9 May 2002
  • Weidenfeld & Nicolson
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 272
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