Originally Published: 1979 (published in English in 1981)
Reading Level/Interest: College/adult
Structure/Length: Epistolary format; 27 chapters; approximately 96 pages
Protagonist/Central Conflict: The novel is composed of a letter written by Ramatoulaye, a Senegalese woman, to her close friend Aissatou. The letter chronicles Ramatoulaye’s emotional journey as she copes with the recent death of her husband and her reflections on their shared experiences as wives in a traditional society. The central conflict revolves around Ramatoulaye’s struggle to reconcile her personal desires and societal expectations while navigating her changing roles as a widow, mother, and woman.
Potential Sensitivity Issues: Themes of loss; death of loved one; gender roles and societal expectations
Mariama Bâ, Author
Bio: Born 1929, deceased 1981; Senegalese author and feminist; known for her contributions to African literature and her exploration of gender roles, women’s rights, and cultural dynamics in her works; So Long a Letter is her most famous work and is considered a seminal piece of African literature; advocated for social change and women’s empowerment through her writing; legacy continues to inspire discussions about feminism and African identity
Other Works:Scarlet Song (1981)
CENTRAL THEMESconnected and noted throughout this Teaching Guide:
Feminism
Education
Polygamy
STUDY OBJECTIVES: In accomplishing the components of this Teaching Guide, students will:
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