Fontes Historiae Africanae
Mande Epic from the Condé Bards of Fadama (Guinea)
Fontes Historiae Africanae
Mande Epic from the Condé Bards of Fadama (Guinea)
A centuries old pillar of West African oral tradition, this narrative recounts the deeds and achievements of revered ancestors of the Manding peoples, led by the hero Sunjata as he liberates his people from the rule of Sumaworo Kanté, sorcerer king of Sosso, and establishes the foundations of the great medieval empire of Mali.
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The unusually long version of West African Mande epic transcribed and translated for this book is an extravagant demonstration of the extremes to which Mande bardic artistry can be carried. The text presented here is the result of multiple recording sessions with an extraordinarily creative oral artist who augmented key episodes of the Sunjata epic that devolved to him from his own father, as well as previous generations of Maninka and Bamana griots of north-eastern Guinea and southern Mali. In marked contrast to versions of the Sunjata epic recounted by other griots, an essential part of this narrator's performance-style is to season familiar episodes with cultural details and digress into explanations not usually offered by other bards.