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*The loner Mugo, a hero of the British |
*The loner Mugo, a hero of the British intermnent camps where he led a [[hunger strike]] and he also tried to stop a village guard from beating a pregnant woman to death. Although he is thought to be a hero through the whole book, he is the traitor of Kihika betraying him to the British in a selfish act to save himself. |
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*Gikonyo, an ambitious carpenter and business man who's married to Mumbi. Confessed to taking the oath of the resistance while in a concentration camp, securing an early release only to find that his wife had had a child with his hated rival Karanja while he was away. |
*Gikonyo, an ambitious carpenter and business man who's married to Mumbi. Confessed to taking the oath of the resistance while in a concentration camp, securing an early release only to find that his wife had had a child with his hated rival Karanja while he was away. |
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*Mumbi, wife of Gikonyo and brother of Kihika. While Gikonyo was imprisoned she was ultimately forced to sleep with Karanja who had been appointed village cheif by the colonial power through collaboration. |
*Mumbi, wife of Gikonyo and brother of Kihika. While Gikonyo was imprisoned she was ultimately forced to sleep with Karanja who had been appointed village cheif by the colonial power through collaboration. |
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Author | Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o |
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Language | English |
Genre | Historical novel |
Publisher | Heinemann |
Publication date | 1967 |
Publication place | Kenya |
Media type | Print (Hardback & Paperback) |
ISBN | NA Parameter error in {{ISBNT}}: invalid character |
A Grain of Wheat is the third and best-known novel by Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o, a novelist from Kenya. The novel weaves several stories together during the state of emergency in Kenya's struggle for independence (1952-1959), focusing on the quiet Mugo, whose life is ruled by a dark secret. The plot revolves around his home village's preparations for Kenya's independence day celebration (Uhuru day). Former resistance fighters General R and Koinandu plan on publically executing the traitor who betrayed Kihika (a heroic resistance fighter hailing from the village) on that day.
A Grain of Wheat also marked wa Thiongo's embrace of Marxism[citation needed].
Characters
- The loner Mugo, a hero of the British intermnent camps where he led a hunger strike and he also tried to stop a village guard from beating a pregnant woman to death. Although he is thought to be a hero through the whole book, he is the traitor of Kihika betraying him to the British in a selfish act to save himself.
- Gikonyo, an ambitious carpenter and business man who's married to Mumbi. Confessed to taking the oath of the resistance while in a concentration camp, securing an early release only to find that his wife had had a child with his hated rival Karanja while he was away.
- Mumbi, wife of Gikonyo and brother of Kihika. While Gikonyo was imprisoned she was ultimately forced to sleep with Karanja who had been appointed village cheif by the colonial power through collaboration.
- Karanja, collaborator with the British and widely suspected to be the traitor who betrayed Kihika
- Kihika, resistance fighter who conquered a police station and killed a hated officer before being caught and hung after being betrayed by Mugo.