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This Is What Hatred Did

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This Is What Hatred Did
Cristina De Middel
AMC Books

 

Hardcover
176 pages
330×711 mm
2015
ISBN: Not available

 

“This is what hatred did” is the lapidary phrase that ends Amos Tutuola’s novel My Life in the Bush of Ghosts. When it was published in 1954, the novel provoked such violent reactions that Tutuola was obliged to leave Nigeria. Its concluding phrase is the starting point for photographer Cristina de Middel’s interpretation of the tenebrous story, based in the streets of Makoko, a watery slum in the city of Lagos in Nigeria where spirits coexist inextricably with human beings, strange rites are an everyday occurrence, and the atmosphere provides the setting for a phantasmagoric tale.

The book that has grown out of this project merges Tutuola’s original story with the reality of a country suffering under the heavy burden of African stereotypes. De Middel plays with the double narrative offered by text and image and the different layers of meaning produced by their union. What emerges is a grey zone between documentary and fiction that seeks to cast light upon an ever more inscrutable continent.

Cristina de Middel is a documentary photographer and artist living and working in London, United Kingdom.
www.lademiddel.com

Archive of Modern Conflict (AMC) is an organisation and independent publisher based in Holland Park, London.

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