DISILLUSIONMENT IN P. L. O. LUMUMBA’S STOLEN MOMENTS
Keywords:
Disillusionment, post-independence, PLO Lumumba, Stolen MomentsAbstract
African literary writers attempt to capture the social, economic and political realities in African nations. Many
novelists have represented post-independence disillusionment in Africa. P.L.O. Lumumba’s (2016) novel
Stolen Moments effectively portrays a disillusioned people in the fictional African nation called Kangura.
Using the socio-historical approach, the proposed paper examines the decay and betrayal in an independent
African nation. It also highlights the literary devices that Lumumba uses to imaginatively capture post
independence woes and disillusionment that are typical of African nations. Lastly, the study will identify the
solutions prescribed by the novelist on how to correct the ills in Africa.
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