The Palm-Wine Drinkard and his dead Palm-Wine Tapster in the Deads' Town
The Palm-Wine Drinkard and his dead Palm-Wine Tapster in the Deads' Town
Tutuola, Amos
Faber and Faber, 1952
Hardcover and dust jacket. Good binding and cover. Shelf wear. Tears to jacket with loss. Dust jacket in protective mylar cover. Pages unmarked. 125 p., 21 cm.
The Palm Wine Drinkard, in full The Palm-Wine Drinkard and His Dead Palm-Wine Tapster in the Dead's Town, novel by Amos Tutuola, published in 1952 and since translated into many languages. Written in the English of the Yoruba oral tradition, the novel was the first Nigerian book to achieve international fame. The story is a classic quest tale in which the hero, a lazy boy who likes to spend his days drinking palm wine, gains wisdom, confronts death, and overcomes many perils in the course of his journey. It has thematic links to The Pilgrim's Progress by John Bunyan, a work that profoundly influenced many Nigerian writers.