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'L'Aventure ambigu' is a novel by Senegalese author Cheikh Hamidou Kane, first published in 1961, about the interactions of western and African cultures. Its hero is a boy from the Diallob region of Senegal who goes to study in France. There, he loses touch with his Islamic faith and his Senegalese roots. It won the Grand prix littraire d'Afrique noire in 1962. A 1963 English translation of the novel was republished as part of the influential Heinemann African Writers Series in 1972.

Characters



Samba Diallo



Main character. Starts off as a young boy receiving an Islamic religious education in Senegal, then moves to Paris in order to continue his studies. In the process, he separates himself from his African roots and does not become fully French either. This book is about his quest for cultural/spiritual identity, and in the end he is torn between the two.

Thierno



Samba Diallo's spiritual teacher in Senegal. Teaches him to recite the Qur'an by the sacred fire in his hut.

La Grande Royale



The chief's sister and a relative of Samba Diallo, she pushes for him to attend the French school in order to learn "how to conquer without being right."

The Knight



Samba Diallo's father who asks Samba to come home after studying in Paris.

Category:Senegalese novels

Category:1962 novels

Category:French-language novels

Category:African Writers Series

Summary of novel is that "the whole World is converging to be one single Global VILLAGE where each Tribe will bring the best of its civilization."


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