JAMB - Literature In English (2000 - No. 10)
The success of the novel lies in the author's
realistic portrayal of Laye's courtship with Marie
effective use of sociological and fictional materials
recreation of an African childhood in Conakry
use of traditional elements for colour
Explanation
Camera Laye combines sociological and fictional elements in the novel. He combines elements of his childhood and the childhood of most African children and imbues some fictional elements into the storytelling. The novel is celebrated for capturing the essence of traditional African life, cultural practices, and the emotional journey of growing up in an African society. Laye uses his personal experiences to convey a rich, evocative picture of life in Guinea.
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