The vibrant cultural history of West Africa, encompassing the novels of Chinua Achebe, the Griots of Mali and Senegal, Nollywood cinema, and more, is richly explored in this bold and celebratory work. Accompanying a major exhibition at the British Library, the first of its kind in the UK, this book aims to highlight the region's diverse contributions, often overlooked by the global community. Leading scholars in music, literature, history, and anthropology delve into how West Africans have shaped their narratives, emphasizing the importance of both written and oral traditions. Spanning a millennium, the history covered includes the rise of great empires, the impacts of colonialism, and the ongoing struggles for independence and justice. The collaboration among writers, scholars, and artists has fostered a dynamic society that communicates faith, challenges injustices, and addresses the diaspora experience. Today, West Africa is witnessing a remarkable surge of creativity across various media. Illustrated with full-color photographs of cultural artifacts, texts, and performances, this work invites readers to appreciate the richness and diversity of West Africa’s cultural heritage.
Gus Casely-Hayford Knihy
