The Mwindo Epic from the Banyanga

The Mwindo Epic from the Banyanga
Author: Daniel Biebuyck,Kahombo C. Mateene
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 223
Release: 2023-07-28
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780520341517

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The feats of the hero Mwindo are here glorified in the bilingual text of an epic which was sung and narrated in a Bantu language and acted out by a member of the Nyanga tribe in the remote forest regions of eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo. Admirably structured, coherent, and richly poetic, the epic is in prose form, interspersed with song and proverbs in verse. An example of the classic tradition of oral folk literature, the tale has important implications for the comparative study of African culture, as the text provides profound insights into the social structure, value system, linguistics, and cosmology of this African people.

The Mwindo epic

The Mwindo epic
Author: Daniel P. Biebuyck
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 213
Release: 1969
Genre: Mwindo (Nyanga folk epic).
ISBN: OCLC:38427538

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The Mwindo epic from the Banyanga Congo Republic

The Mwindo epic from the Banyanga Congo Republic
Author: Daniel Biebuyck
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1969
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:164617311

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The Mwindo Epic

The Mwindo Epic
Author: Daniel P. Biebuyck
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1971
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:265665506

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Sunjata

Sunjata
Author: David C. Conrad,Djanka Tassey Condé
Publsiher: Hackett Publishing
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2004-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 0872206971

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A pillar of the West African oral tradition for centuries, this epic traces the adventures and achievements of the Mande hero, Sunjata, as he liberates his people from Sumaworo Kanté, the sorcerer king of Soso, and establishes the great medieval empire of Mali. David Conrad conveys the strong narrative thrust of the Sunjata epic in his presentation of substantial excerpts from his translation of a performance by Djanka Tassey Condé. Readers approaching the epic for the first time will appreciate the translation's highly readable, poetic English as well as Conrad's informative Introduction and notes. Scholars will find the familiar heroes and heroines taking on new dimensions, secondary characters gaining increased prominence, and previously unknown figures emerging from obscurity. "Thanks to his careful editing and translating of Condé's narrative, Conrad offers a highly readable version of the epic that is about a third of its original length. The translation communicates not only the poetic qualities and the essential events of the Sunjata legend but also the master bard's performance values. Thus, this rendering will fascinate those who already know the story and culture and those coming to the epic for the first time. Conrad provides an excellent introduction to Mande oral tradition, the role of the griot, and the Manding belief system. Though he makes no claim for this as the complete scholarly edition, he does provide helpful scholarly notes, a glossary, and a good bibliography. . . . Summing up: Highly recommended." --L. W. Yoder, CHOICE

Epic Traditions of Africa

Epic Traditions of Africa
Author: Stephen Belcher
Publsiher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 308
Release: 1999-10-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 0253212812

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"Belcher's volume contains a much needed and extremely well-integrated overview and discussion of a vast inter-related West African culture complex that deserves and requires the kind of original, insightful treatment it receives here." —David Conrad Epic Traditions of Africa crosses boundaries of language, distance, and time to gather material from diverse African oral epic traditions. Stephen Belcher explores the rich past and poetic force of African epics and places them in historical and social, as well as artistic contexts. Colorful narratives from Central and West African traditions are illuminated along with texts that are more widely available to Western readers—the Mande Sunjata and the Bamana Segou. Belcher also takes up questions about European influences on African epic poetry and the possibility of mutual influence through out the genre. This lively and informative volume will inspire an appreciation for the distinctive qualities of this uniquely African form of verbal art.

Oral Epics from Africa

Oral Epics from Africa
Author: John William Johnson,Thomas Albert Hale,Thomas A. Hale,Stephen Paterson Belcher
Publsiher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 360
Release: 1997-04-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 0253211107

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It seems incredible that heretofore there has not been an introductory anthology of African epics presented in English. Western literary culture has long emphasized the heritage of such well-known epics as the Iliad, the Odyssey, and Aeneid. But it is only recently that scholars have turned their attention toward capturing the rich oral tradition that is still alive in Africa. The twenty-five excerpts in this volume have been selected and introduced so as to offer English-speaking readers a broad sample of the extensive epic traditions in Africa. The general introduction and the background on each epic will enable readers to understand the context of each epic and will also provide leads for further inquiry.

Heroism and the Supernatural in the African Epic

Heroism and the Supernatural in the African Epic
Author: Mariam Konaté Deme
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 134
Release: 2010-09-13
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781136932649

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There exists a strong tendency within Western literary criticism to either deny the existence of epics in Africa or to see African literatures as exotic copies of European originals. In both cases, Western criticism has largely failed to acknowledge the distinctiveness of African literary aesthetics. This book revises traditional literary canons in examining the social, cultural and emotional specificity of African epics. Mariam Konate Deme highlights the distinguishing features that characterize the African epic, emphasizing the significance of the fantastic and its use as an essential element in the dramatic structure of African epics. As Deme notes, the fantastic can be fully appreciated only against the cosmological background of the societies that produce those heroic tales. This book not only contributes to the scholarship on African oral literature, but also adds reshapes our understanding of heroic literature in general.