Sunday, 18 March 2012

Finding the star in Ben Okri's STARBOOK

STARBOOK is not an ordinary book. It is eerie and enigmatic. The story was passed onto the author by his mother.
There are different books in this book. Each book is weaved around a single theme. It talks about the quest of artists and art; the struggles of an artist in the contemporary world and importance of history in art.
                The strength of the book, to me, lies on the excellent use of African oral tradition. The author uses riddles, parables, paradoxes, songs and aphorisms to drive home his points. Simply put, this is a re-awakening of African narration.
                The sentences are simple but complex.  
                

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