The Viceroy Of Ouidah by Bruce Chatwin

Set against the backdrop of 19th-century West Africa, this historical novel delves into the life of a Brazilian slave trader who rises to power in the Kingdom of Dahomey. Through a tapestry of vivid imagery and rich storytelling, the narrative explores themes of ambition, betrayal, and the moral complexities of the slave trade. As the protagonist navigates the treacherous waters of colonial politics and personal ambition, the story paints a haunting portrait of a man caught between two worlds, ultimately leading to his downfall. The novel captures the essence of a turbulent era, blending fact with fiction to illuminate the human cost of greed and power.

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Published
1980
Nationality
British
Length
Short
Pages
160-200
Original Language
English
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