Dance of the Jakaranda, Peter Kimani
Dance of the Jakaranda, Peter Kimani
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Dance of the Jakaranda

Author: Peter Kimani

Narrator: John Sibi-Okumu

Unabridged: 12 hr 58 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 02/07/2017


Synopsis

Kimani reimagines the rise and fall of colonialism in Africa by telling the story of the birth of Kenya's railroad. Set in the shadow of Kenya's independence from Great Britain, Dance of the Jakaranda reimagines the rise and fall of colonialism, and the special circumstances that brought black, brown, and white men together to lay the railroad that heralded the birth of the nation. The novel traces the lives and loves of three men: preacher Richard Turnbull, the colonial administrator Ian McDonald, and Indian technician Babu Salim, whose lives intersect when they are implicated in the controversial birth of a child. Years later, when Babu's grandson, Rajan--who ekes out a living by singing Babu's epic tales of the railway's construction--accidentally kisses a mysterious stranger in a dark nightclub, the encounter provides the spark to illuminate the three men's shared, murky past. Dance of the Jakaranda could well be a story of globalization--not just for its riveting multi-racial, multi-cultural cast--but also due to its diverse literary allusions: from Chekhovian comedy to Kafkasque caricatures, or magical realism popularized by Gabriel Garcia Marquez. Yet, the novel is firmly anchored in the African storytelling tradition, its language a dreamy, exalted and earthy mix that creates new thresholds of identity, providing a fresh metaphor for race in contemporary Africa.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Gail on February 12, 2017

This story is extraordinarily well-crafted. It's like a spiral whose circles wind tightly from the previous circle, coming back to pick up a piece of the narrative then moving onward before winding back again. The Dance of the Jakaranda is the dance of the people who come to the British East Africa P......more

Goodreads review by Dorothy on April 20, 2017

This book tells something of the history of the land that was to become Kenya and how that country came to gain its independence from Great Britain. It is historical fiction laced with cultural insight into the three societies that struggled with each other and finally combined to form something new......more

Goodreads review by Waheed on February 07, 2017

In 1901, a train chugs along Kenya’s Rift Valley on the newly laid tracks from Mombasa to Port Victoria. Seated in the first-class cabin, conversing amiably, are Ian McDonald (“Master”), the railway superintendent, and Reverend Turnbull. As the train passes through a township, Master recalls that th......more

Goodreads review by George Ciuri on April 04, 2024

A nice read......more

Goodreads review by Laura on February 06, 2017

Most great novels center around an engaging narrative that works on one, maybe two levels. But in a true master work, on par with say Shakespeare or Marquez, the narrative works on multiple levels: emotional, political, familial, spiritual. If executed — and executed well — the resulting work will l......more