Festus Iyayi's Violence is a discourse on gender and violence in African society. Even though physical violence is represented in the novel, it mainly exposes one to the psychological violence of poverty that renders a man powerless and desperate. The book details the travails of a couple, Idemudia and Adisa, as they battle the challenges of poverty in an economically depressed society. The potrayal of the powerlessness of Idemudia to protect and provide for his wife and family is so moving and will surely haunt every man with some pride into hard work without relent. That a man could go to the length of selling his own blood to provide for his family is a new experience for me and I got that from this novel. Generally, the novel has a marxist tone and the world is viewed through the eye of a proletarian. I would recommend this book for any African literature class because it presents a different view of African societies that has hardly been treated in fiction. It did stir the activist in me.
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