Tutuola (Amos) The Palm-Wine Drinkard

£495

and his dead Palm-Wine Tapster in the Deads’ Town
London, Faber & Faber, 1952.

First edition. 8vo. Original orange cloth. Dust-jacket, priced 10s6d.

“This astonishing story…was written in English by a West African, and is in part the product of African folk-lore, stimulated by European inventions.” (jacket).

A very good copy of this debut novel by Nigerian author Amos Tutuola, the first African novel published in English outside of Africa, praised by Dylan Thomas as “brief, thronged, grisly and bewitching”. Tutuola’s works, often drawing upon Yoruba traditions & folklore, were well received in the UK & US (far more than they were originally in his home country), drawing international acclaim and helping open up African writing to a wider audience.

Given the recent prices achieved by this and other similar works by African authors at auction it seems probable that we are experiencing something of a, possibly overdue, reappraisal & resurgence of interest in these writers.

The jacket is designed by the well-known artist & illustrator Barnett Freedman.

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