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ANOTHER Bastard Seed outlines a lifestyle of superstitions, treachery and intrigue mixed with both godly and ungodly beliefs, with no little mention of clan gatherings, rapes, innocent deaths and to quite a few Ibandans, religious festivities and merry-making. Under these complex conditions, a boy is born and nurtured to manhood in a very poor family by a single mother! He is none other than the Reverend Abel Zontori who manages to support his ailing crippled mother, Nyweza - incidentally, she passeson quite early in life - and his spoilt sister, Nyomyo, despite the impoverished state in which…mehr

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ANOTHER Bastard Seed outlines a lifestyle of superstitions, treachery and intrigue mixed with both godly and ungodly beliefs, with no little mention of clan gatherings, rapes, innocent deaths and to quite a few Ibandans, religious festivities and merry-making. Under these complex conditions, a boy is born and nurtured to manhood in a very poor family by a single mother! He is none other than the Reverend Abel Zontori who manages to support his ailing crippled mother, Nyweza - incidentally, she passeson quite early in life - and his spoilt sister, Nyomyo, despite the impoverished state in which he grows up. He eventually meets his long-lost father, Murogo, banished from the village for spearing his neighbour to death some twenty years back. This was animmutable fact guarded jealously by Zontori's mother! There are misunderstandings and disagreements between father and son regarding the right girl to marry, but Zontori insists on Nyowe! She kicks the bucket during her second delivery, leaving behind a pre-mature albino baby-sister to her first-born son, Gwentaama, the Harelip!
Autorenporträt
EDGAR Bagayana [appearing under "Another" Series] was born in 1950. He completed his primary and junior secondary education to join Mbarara High School in Western Uganda for the four-year Cambridge School Certificate [1965-1968]. He was madly in love with African writers and true to his word, he has also published two books.