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category: Fiction
published: Apr 2010
ISBN:9780889822634
publisher: Oolichan Books

The Moon's Fireflies

by Benjamin Madison

tagged: short stories (single author)
Description

The eighteen linked short stories in The Moon's Fireflies take us inside the experience of living as a foreigner in an African village. Adopted by two village boys, Effiong and Little Etim, the narrator is drawn into the life of the West African village of Akai Ison. He has been posted there to teach in the local school but spends most of his time learning. In 'Night Studies', he begins to understand the West African magic called juju. It is a prominent theme in several other stories as well and through them we see that juju is not a collection of nonsensical superstitions but is a useful and important part of the lives of the villagers. These stories are not only filled with insight, they are engaging stories in themselves. We share in the adventures and misadventures of the narrator as he gets mixed up with local matchmaking, tries to introduce out-of-season corn, and is required to embrace all the village women. 'Shakespeare will debut in Akai Isong at noon,' he states at the beginning of 'That Cassius,' and the disaster that follows proves both hilarious and profound. This is an Africa we seldom see, an Africa of warm hospitality and tolerance, and the humanity and wisdom embodied in these stories lead us to examine our own lives and values. If you are interested in Africa, this book will turn you into a lover; if you love Africa, The Moon's Fireflies is a feast.

About the Author

Benjamin Madison

Contributor Notes

Trained as an anthropologist, Benjamin Madison lived and worked in the West African countries of Nigeria, Togo, Ghana, Sierra Leone and The Gambia for seventeen years, generally working in Education and Development. He lived for several years as a volunteer teacher in villages such as those depicted in The Moon's Fireflies. 'These are stories from my earliest years in Africa. I consider myself privileged to have shared the lives of villagers such as those portrayed in The Moon's Fireflies. Their wisdom and their warmth continue to inspire me.' Benjamin Madison now resides in Victoria and is working on a novel set in West Africa.

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