Segu A Novel

Segu A Novel by Maryse Conde is a historical fiction work published by Penguin on September 1, 1996. This 512-page novel is written in English and explores the rich cultural heritage of the Bambara people in the flourishing kingdom of Segu during the year 1797. The narrative centers on Dousika Traore, the king’s trusted advisor, and his four sons, whose lives reflect the profound changes brought by the introduction of Islam and the slave trade, as well as the internal struggles faced by their society.
Readers will find a vivid portrayal of a pivotal moment in African history, where spirituality, tradition, and the harsh realities of commerce intersect. Segu delves into the lives of Dousika’s sons—Tiekoro, Siga, Naba, and Malobali—each representing different responses to the societal upheaval. The novel captures the complexities of their choices against a backdrop of jihads, national rivalries, and the impact of external forces on their community. Through its detailed narrative, Segu offers insights into the cultural and historical dynamics of a nation grappling with its identity.
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“Condé’s story is rich and colorful and glorious. It sprawls over continents and centuries to find its way into the reader’s heart.” —Maya Angelou
“A wondrous novel” (The New York Times) by the winner of the 2018 New Academy Prize (The Alternative Nobel prize in literature) and author of The Gospel According to the New World
The year is 1797, and the kingdom of Segu is flourishing, fed by the wealth of its noblemen and the power of its warriors. The people of Segu, the Bambara, are guided by their griots and priests; their lives are ruled by the elements. But even their soothsayers can only hint at the changes to come, for the battle of the soul of Africa has begun. From the east comes a new religion, Islam, and from the West, the slave trade. Segu follows the life of Dousika Traore, the king’s most trusted advisor, and his four sons, whose fates embody the forces tearing at the fabric of the nation. There is Tiekoro, who renounces his people’s religion and embraces Islam; Siga, who defends tradition, but becomes a merchant; Naba, who is kidnapped by slave traders; and Malobali, who becomes a mercenary and halfhearted Christian.
Based on actual events, Segu transports the reader to a fascinating time in history, capturing the earthy spirituality, religious fervor, and violent nature of a people and a growing nation trying to cope with jihads, national rivalries, racism, amid the vagaries of commerce.
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