Black Bazar is a literary fiction novel written by Congolese novelist Alain Mabanckou and published in February 2009. It depicts post colonial Congo and is narrated a character known as Buttologist—a reference to his love for his love for buttocks. [1] [2]
In 2012, the novel was translated to French by Sarah Ardizzone. Jane Housham in a review for The Guardian called Black Bazar a "dazzling cultural catalogue." [1] Adele King review that it was fun and easy to read. [3]
The novel incorporate themes such as colonialism, feminism, eroticism and luxury. [3]
Black Bazar is a literary fiction novel written by Congolese novelist Alain Mabanckou and published in February 2009. It depicts post colonial Congo and is narrated a character known as Buttologist—a reference to his love for his love for buttocks. [1] [2]
In 2012, the novel was translated to French by Sarah Ardizzone. Jane Housham in a review for The Guardian called Black Bazar a "dazzling cultural catalogue." [1] Adele King review that it was fun and easy to read. [3]
The novel incorporate themes such as colonialism, feminism, eroticism and luxury. [3]