In his debut novel, The Only Son, John Munonye sheds a light on how changing cultures under British colonialism inflicted deep conflict amongst the everyday people of Igboland.Recently made a widow and a single mother to her only child, Chiaku decides to move her family to a small remote village in east Nigeria where she hopes to instill in her son the importance of their culture's traditions and a devotion to the Igbo god Igwe. However, just as he begins to show promise in a religious career, a Roman Catholic missionary school opens up in their village. Although wary at first of the school's strange Western ways, Chiaku's son soon finds himself drawn to the teachings of the missionary priests there, sparking a conflict that threatens to split his small family apart...
John Munonye Libros
John Munonye es un importante escritor nigeriano cuyas obras examinan críticamente la posición del hombre común. Ve el entorno dialéctico de las tradiciones africanas y occidentales con optimismo, sugiriendo que esta confrontación puede producir resultados positivos para los nigerianos comunes. Munonye a menudo retrata al hombre común como intrínsecamente desfavorecido, tanto histórica como actualmente, y susceptible a la manipulación por parte de élites y jefes en el Nigeria pre- y poscolonial. Sus novelas profundizan en temas de manipulación y los destinos desfavorables que enfrentan aquellos en posiciones de poder.
