Kisumu - Okang'a Ooko - Books -  - 9781717724519 - July 10, 2018
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Kisumu


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Pandpieri, Kisumu. The '70s are endless sunny days of dangerous encounters, mischief, fun, pranks, and awkward perils in the lakeland for Otis Dundos. In the '80s as a man-boy he still tries to fit in. But he is more an archetype than flesh-and-blood youth. Performing with Nico Opija and KDF in Kondele gives him a beginning and a journey into music. As a guitar student hitting all the required notes, Otis is the haunted genius. And KDF in Kondele is a training orchestra for demonology. He is desperate to leave Kondele's dingy clubs to reach for the future. He seems to realise he is not accomplished until he moves to Nairobi. But the cold, cold heart of Nairobi's nefarious pop culture schools him into becoming a more spoiled artist. Returning to Kisumu with a new band, accompanied by queasy bandmates in the ranks of villainous neer-do-wells, he spirals down into the heart of Kisumu's darkness, encountering upsurging whirlpools of struggle, feuds, survival, greed, envy, competition, and exploitation. How does he wind down the hysteria; somewhat, and make a fairly good case for extraordinary achievement backmasking in heavy benga music? That's not the issue, the issue is that as famous as he is, Otis Dundos has more problems than a normal Kisumuan. Providing a catharsis through comedy, lancing the Kenyan lakeside city's moral boil with satire, KISUMU tells the story of ordinary men and women trying to live the Kenyan African dream. It is a story of humble beginning, awkward and misdirected fumbling and miraculous accomplishment.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released July 10, 2018
ISBN13 9781717724519
Pages 598
Dimensions 133 × 203 × 34 mm   ·   671 g
Language English  

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