Tag: Mariama Bâ


  • Truth and Raw Truth in So Long a Letter: A Woman’s Voice Against Betrayal

    Truth and Raw Truth in So Long a Letter: A Woman’s Voice Against Betrayal

    Introduction: The sting of truth in a quiet letter So Long a Letter, Mariama Bâ’s seminal work, is more than a feminist lament about marital betrayal. It is a careful examination of truth when it hurts, especially in the intimate corridors of a 30-year marriage. The novel unfolds as the long letter of Ramatoulaye, a…

  • So Long a Letter: Truth Teased in a Modern Classic by Mariama Bâ

    So Long a Letter: Truth Teased in a Modern Classic by Mariama Bâ

    Introduction: A Letter as a Mirror for Truth So Long a Letter, Mariama Bâ’s seminal novel, unfolds as a long, intimate letter written by Ramatoulaye to her friend Aïssatou after the death of her husband, Modou. The work uses the epistolary form to lay bare the blunt truths about marriage, motherhood, friendship, and the constraints…

  • So Long a Letter: Truth Is Ugly in Mariama Bâ’s Classic Novel

    So Long a Letter: Truth Is Ugly in Mariama Bâ’s Classic Novel

    What truth looks like in a letter Mariama Bâ’s So Long a Letter is not merely a sentimental diary of a woman’s heartbreak. It is a keen social critique wrapped in the intimate form of a single, reflective letter. The protagonist, a newly widowed Senegalese woman, writes to her lifelong friend Ramatoulaye, recounting thirty years…