About This Book
A narrator presents a selection of Central African oral legends gathered around nightly campfires during travels, rendered into English as direct translations of the tellers' accounts. The collection opens with a creation myth and includes animal fables, origin stories, and moral tales, often accompanied by striking imagery, quaint language, and earthy action. Each narrative reflects communal performance and local modes of expression, and the editor aims to preserve the simplicity and moral emphasis of the original narrators while adapting gestures and colloquialisms for an English readership.
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