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Addulai Sila

    Abdulai Silá is a Guinean-Bissauan writer, engineer, and economist. He authored Guinea-Bissau's first published novel, marking a significant literary milestone for the nation. His works delve into the complexities of Lusophone African societies, exploring intricate human relationships and the nuances of cultural identity. Silá's writing offers a distinctive voice in African literature, characterized by both introspection and social engagement.

    The Ultimate Tragedy
    • 2017

      "Ndani leaves her village to seek a better life in the capital, finding work as a maid for a Portuguese family. The mistress of the house, Dona Deolinda, embarks on a mission to save Ndani's soul through religious teaching, but the master of the house has less righteous intentions. Ndani is expelled from the house and drifts towards home, where she becomes the wife of a village chief. He has built a mansion and a school to flaunt his power to the local Portuguese administrator, but he abandons Ndani when he finds she's not a virgin. She eventually finds love with the school's teacher, but in tumultuous times, making a future with an educated black man involves a series of hurdles."--Provided by publisher.

      The Ultimate Tragedy