Matigari (1986) by Ngugi wa Thiong’o is a powerful postcolonial novel that tells the story of Matigari, a war hero who returns from the mountains after his country's fight for independence. Seeking peace and justice, he confronts the corruption, poverty, and betrayal that have plagued the newly independent nation. As rumors spread that he may be a supernatural figure, Matigari's quest to reunite with his family becomes entangled with the fight against oppression. The novel explores themes of decolonization, faith, and the challenges of post-independence, portraying Matigari as a symbol of resistance and hope. It remains a significant work in African literature.
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