One Is Enough
- 154 páginas
- 6 horas de lectura
The powerful and compelling story of one woman's struggle to find an independent and fulfilling life of her own. By Nigeria's first woman novelist.
Florence Nwapa fue una voz pionera en la literatura africana, reconocida por recrear tradiciones y la vida cotidiana desde una perspectiva distintivamente femenina. Su novela de vanguardia, Efuru, se erige como una de las primeras novelas en inglés de una mujer africana en lograr publicación internacional, marcando un momento literario significativo. Más allá de su escritura, Nwapa fue también la primera mujer africana en publicar novelas y defendió activamente el papel de la mujer en la sociedad. Es ampliamente reconocida como una figura fundamental, a menudo llamada la madre de la literatura africana moderna.






The powerful and compelling story of one woman's struggle to find an independent and fulfilling life of her own. By Nigeria's first woman novelist.
'[T]he moving story of a group of Nigerian women, from their schooldays together through the trials and tribulations of their adult lives.' -- from back cover.
Exploring themes of African culture and spirituality, Flora Nwapa's final novel highlights the resilience and independence of women through the character of Ona/Ogbuide. The narrative illustrates how she embodies healing and inspiration amid the challenges of modern society and globalization. As foreign influences threaten to diminish her people's heritage, the lake goddess reemerges in her full glory, symbolizing hope and strength. Nwapa's poignant storytelling emphasizes the enduring power of tradition and the connection between past and present, even as she departs from the world.
The narrative explores the deep longing for children and the profound impact they have on life. It delves into themes of hope, love, and the transformative power of parenthood, emphasizing that the desire for offspring is a universal aspiration that shapes human experience. The book reflects on the emotional and spiritual significance of having children, suggesting that they fulfill a fundamental yearning in life.