Wednesday, 16 August 2017

Taduno's Song by Odafe Atogun


'Taduno's Song' is one of those books that will evoke strong emotions; it will either be well-liked or thoroughly disliked.
It is one of those rare books stuck in the delicate passage between 'Pure Genius' and incoherent rambling. It makes one feel like one needs a higher level of consciousness to understand the words of the author. The simplicity of the language instead of aiding understanding, adds a layer of difficulty to the comprehension process. The storytelling reminds one of 'tales by moonlight', where they repeat the lines to emphasize the moral lesson. In this case, it is to show that the protagonist is a 'good man', fighting for a just cause.

The best description of the book is a short story which stretched out its arms in search of that elusive element that would make it a great novel but never quite found it.
I will rate it 4 /10 just because the effort of the author was all so visible.