Aux chemins de Babo Naki explained

Aux chemins de Babo Naki
Title Orig:Aux chemins de Babo Naki
Author:Josué Guébo
Country:Ivory Coast
Language:French
Series:African poetry book
Genre:Poetry
Publisher:L’Harmattan
Release Date:1 October 2016
Pages:115
Isbn:978-2-343-10038-8
Preceded By:My country, tonight
Followed By:Think of Lampedusa

Aux chemins de Babo Naki is a collection of poetry by Josué Guébo, prefaced by Séry Bailly. Published in 2016, the book receives the following year, the Bernard Dadié national grand prize for literature;.[1] [2]

Theme

The main theme of Aux chemins de Babo Naki is based on the strength of the union and solidarity, the need for social cohesion and peace.

Summary

Aux chemins de Babo Naki, based on a krou myth, tells the story of Babo Naki, a hunter whose death in the bush brings his seven sons, each bearing a specific talent, to pool their skills and expertise: Guibrénipi the geographer, Guenakô the osteologist, Blakou the dermatologist, Pamadrou the hematologist, Pamagnomou the pulmonologist, Diwéri the master of speech and Vouka the physiotherapist.

They succeed in bringing their father back to life. However, when the moment comes to determine which of them has played the most decisive role in the résurrection of the father, the situation degenerates into an argument.[3]

Style

This collection of poetry, a midway between the story, the myth and the allegory is presented through some frequencies of the suggestion. The text reveals a writing with intense and varied colors.[4]

Literary Award

Edition

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Livre, détails de l'ouvrage. L'Harmattan.
  2. News: Le grand prix national Bernard Dadié de la littérature décerné à Josué Guébo. 25 May 2017. AIP.
  3. News: Musique: Le Tohourou entre mutation et renaissance/Séry Bailly indique un chemin vers la sagesse. Kipré. Alex. 24 October 2016. fratmat.info. 12 May 2019. fr.
  4. Book: Gueye, Nonka Pierre. Facilitateur didactique Classes de première. Aux chemins de Babo Naki de Josué Guébo. L'Harmattan. 2019. 978-2-343-16396-3. Côte d'Ivoire. 26.