Bengaman

Par : Okang'a Ooko
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-0-463-00189-9
  • EAN9780463001899
  • Date de parution11/07/2023
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurBluewater

Résumé

In 1976, Otis Dinos, still a boy teetering on manhood, stumbles into music when a guitar, almost by fate, finds its way into his hands one bright day in Kisumu. This moment becomes the catalyst for a raw, untamed journey through the chaotic world of music. By 1980, he drops out of school, hoping to carve out his place in a world that seems to have no space for him. Performing with Nico Opija and the KDF Band in the rough-and-tumble streets of Kondele marks the start of his life as a musician.
But for Otis, the road ahead isn't just a musical one-it's a dark, spiritual trial. KDF's sound is not just about hitting notes; it's a descent into a demonic underworld. Desperate to break free from the filthy, low-end clubs of Kondele, Otis believes true success lies in Nairobi. But Nairobi, with its heartless pop culture and cutthroat industry, does nothing but corrupt his soul, turning him into a spoiled artist drunk on fame but hollow inside.
When he returns to Kisumu with a new band, the city's dark pulse pulls him deeper into a swirling storm of corruption, backstabbing, feuds, and moral decay. His fame can't shield him from the ugly realities of greed, envy, and betrayal. As Otis crafts his extraordinary backmasked benga music, he faces a deeper question: what happens when a man spirals so far into the darkness that his art becomes the only thing holding him together? For Otis, the music is loud, but the problems roaring within him are even louder.
Providing a catharsis through comedy, lancing the Kenyan lakeside city's moral boil with satire, Bengaman 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.
I am an African storyteller at heart, a novelist who finds inspiration in the complexities of modern life and the rich tapestry of my heritage. Born and raised in Kenya, I have spent over two decades writing stories that explore the collision of culture, history, and identity in the fast-evolving world around us. My books are deeply rooted in the African experience, yet they carry universal themes-love and danger, power and control, corruption, and the resilience of the human spirit.
My characters are often misfits navigating a society grappling with greed, violence, politics, and the struggle for survival. I strive to bring these characters to life with nuance and depth, drawing readers into their worlds with emotional reflection and honesty. Beyond novels, I wear many hats: I'm a graphic designer, book editor, and fine artist. Whether I'm designing a striking book cover or editing a manuscript, I pour my creativity and passion into every project.
I also take pride in helping fellow writers shape their stories and bring their visions to life. When I'm not writing, I'm usually reading a good thriller, crafting designs, or reflecting on the ever-changing rhythms of life. My stories are a labor of love, a tribute to the resilience and beauty of the human spirit. I invite you to explore my work, immerse yourself in the worlds I've created, and share in the stories that mean so much to me.
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