Prix Goncourt ごんくーるしょう
Edition 19 (1921)
NovelFrench literatureLiterary award
Winners
1 people
René Maran
Winner
Batouala is set in French Equatorial Africa and follows the daily life of the Banda chief Batouala while exposing the tensions inside the community and the hypocrisy of colonial rule. Its vivid nature writing and political force helped make it a lasting Prix Goncourt winner.
A close, forceful portrait of a community unsettled by colonial power, seen through the eyes of its chief.
154 pages
colonial ruleAfrican communitychiefjealousynature writing