Tribal Scars
Author | Ousmane Sembène |
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Translator | Len Ortzen |
Country | Senegal |
Language | English |
Genre | General Fiction |
Publisher | INSCAPE (US) |
Publication date | 1975 |
Media type | Print (Hardback) |
Pages | 117 (US hardback) |
ISBN | 0-87953-015-4 (US) |
OCLC | 763705 |
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LC Class | PQ3989.S46 V613 1974 |
Tribal Scars is a collection of short stories by Senegalese author Ousmane Sembène. It was originally published in French as Voltaique.
Contents
- "wootwoot"
- "The Bilal's Fourth Wife"
- "In the Face of History"
- "Love in Sandy Lane"
- "A Matter of Conscience"
- "The Mother"
- "Her Three Days"
- "Letters from France"
- "The Community"
- "Chaiba the Algerian"
- "The Promised Land"
- "Tribal Scars or The Voltaique"
Adaptations
Sembene, also a filmmaker, adapted the short story "The Promised Land" into a 1966 feature film entitled Black Girl.
Book information
Tribal Scars (English edition) by Ousmane Sembène; translation by Len Ortzen
- Hardback ISBN 0-87953-015-4, published by INSCAPE
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