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Sixty years after his mother, Betty Jackland, came from England to tribal, backwater, colonial Nigeria to marry his district-officer father, Ted arrives to make a documentary film based on her diary. Its pages recreate that time in detailthe life of an isolated woman in the overwhelmingly man's world of the British Empire; the ways of the resident Kitawa and Hausa people; the ambiguities of ''indirect rule''; Betty's identification with native servants (including a houseboy who later rises to the rank of spiritual leader). Hovering over the shadowy events of the past and over a present steeped in corruption and violence is a mysterious shaping event toward which the action moves. In 1921, in the shadow of Tefuga hill, the new emir selected by the British is killed by the Kitawa women. Given its climactic significance, this act is strangely undramatizedoccurs, in fact, offstage. While prolific writer Dickinson (The House Party delivers a smoothly phrased, interesting narrative, it is somewhat marred by a sense of anticlimax and a profusion of pedestrian detail.
Genre: Mystery
Sixty years after his mother, Betty Jackland, came from England to tribal, backwater, colonial Nigeria to marry his district-officer father, Ted arrives to make a documentary film based on her diary. Its pages recreate that time in detailthe life of an isolated woman in the overwhelmingly man's world of the British Empire; the ways of the resident Kitawa and Hausa people; the ambiguities of ''indirect rule''; Betty's identification with native servants (including a houseboy who later rises to the rank of spiritual leader). Hovering over the shadowy events of the past and over a present steeped in corruption and violence is a mysterious shaping event toward which the action moves. In 1921, in the shadow of Tefuga hill, the new emir selected by the British is killed by the Kitawa women. Given its climactic significance, this act is strangely undramatizedoccurs, in fact, offstage. While prolific writer Dickinson (The House Party delivers a smoothly phrased, interesting narrative, it is somewhat marred by a sense of anticlimax and a profusion of pedestrian detail.
Genre: Mystery
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Hardback Editions
January 1987 : Hardback
| Title: Tefuga (Curley Large Print Books) Author(s): Peter Dickinson ISBN: 1-55504-178-7 / 9781555041786 (USA edition) Publisher: John Curley & Associates Availability: Amazon Amazon UK Amazon CA More details... |
March 1986 : Hardback
| Title: TEFUGA Author(s): Peter Dickinson ISBN: 0-394-55180-X / 978-0-394-55180-7 (USA edition) Publisher: Pantheon Availability: Amazon Amazon UK More details... |
January 1900 : Hardback
| Title: Tefuga Author(s): Peter Dickinson ISBN: 0-370-30891-3 / 978-0-370-30891-3 (UK edition) Publisher: The Bodley Head Ltd Availability: Amazon Amazon UK Amazon CA More details... |
Paperback Editions
June 1987 : Paperback
| Title: Tefuga Author(s): Peter Dickinson ISBN: 0-09-948190-1 / 978-0-09-948190-4 (UK edition) Publisher: Arrow Books Ltd Availability: Amazon Amazon UK Amazon CA More details... |
April 1987 : Paperback
| Title: Tefuga Author(s): Peter Dickinson ISBN: 0-394-75181-7 / 978-0-394-75181-8 (USA edition) Publisher: Pantheon Availability: Amazon Amazon UK More details... |
January 1987 : Paperback
| Title: Tefuga Author(s): Peter Dickinson ISBN: 1-55504-202-3 / 9781555042028 (USA edition) Publisher: John Curley & Associates Availability: Amazon Amazon UK Amazon CA More details... |
January 1986 : Paperback
| Title: Tefuga Author(s): Peter Dickinson Publisher: Pantheon Availability: Amazon CA More details... |
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