Are there any native african fictional novels worth reading?

are there any native african fictional novels worth reading?
I would have to track down the english translation of the book of course.

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I guess there are oral stories about trickster spiders or whatever.

the one about inventing the wheel is pretty good.

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Sundiata is a fun read. And I remember liking Things Fall Apart.

Imagine crawling inside your her comfy vagina and into her warm cozy womb where she nurses you. Imagine receiving her nutrients through her body and hearIng the whirring of her guts around you.

Next you will ask is there in African university producing world class scientist, engineers, and mathematicians.

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I'm sure some white south africans have written some good stuff. Egypt is a pretty large and ancient nation. I'm sure they've written something of value before. They used to have a fancy library at one time so the legends say..

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>are there any native african fictional novels worth reading?
They never invented writing.

checked and what the fuck?

WTF IS THAT REAL?

Things Fall Apart, an excellent novel by Achebe.

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revolting.

based

If you nig a nog a noogie.

>I would have to track down the english translation of the book of course.
some Any Forums user created one a few years back
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This.
Their history is oral.
Their language is only the words an individual (68 iq) can remember.
No books.
No dictionary.
No family tree.
No history other than what grandpa remembered.

this has just opened my eyes to a major grift. While looking for actual african oral stories, I'm seeing a new world of moneygrubbing. I have yet to find a single story but I am finding a bunch of bullshit scam artists. I'm checking the STA to see if something is there

STA has a bunch, but they're all tied to religion(s). So that's probably why, most of their stories are religious, or classified as, religious.
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the power of one by bryce courtenay

worth the read rbh

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I just read the summary and it seems super gay, you can tell his wifes last name was Solomon
>white gets raised by blacks, defeats the evil nazis and gets rich with his jewish friends

No. Black people didn’t learn how to write until 1986.