51 pages 1 hour read

Bessie Head

A Question of Power

Fiction | Novel | Adult

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Before You Read

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Super Short Summary

In A Question of Power by Bessie Head, Elizabeth, a woman who has left apartheid South Africa, battles her mental health and navigates the nature of good and evil through surreal and nightmarish experiences in Botswana. Elizabeth’s fragmented journey alternates between delusion and reality as she copes with her past trauma and current challenges, learning about power and evil through supernatural encounters. The book features anti-Black racism, anti-gay representations, child abuse, sexual abuse, suicide ideation, and psychological trauma.

Reviews & Readership

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A Question of Power by Bessie Head offers a powerful exploration of mental illness, identity, and colonialism. Reviewers praise its intense and lyrical prose, commending Head's ability to navigate complex themes deeply and authentically. Some readers, however, find the narrative challenging due to its fragmented structure and abstract style. Overall, it's a compelling yet demanding read.

Who should read this

Who Should Read A Question of Power?

A reader passionate about exploring complex themes of identity, mental health, and post-colonial Africa will be captivated by Bessie Head's A Question of Power. Fans of Chinua Achebe's Things Fall Apart and Tsitsi Dangarembga's Nervous Conditions will particularly enjoy this intricate and deeply personal narrative.

RecommendedReading Age

18+years

Book Details

Themes

Identity: Race

Identity: Mental Health

Natural World: Appearance & Reality

Topics

Women's Studies (Nonfiction)

History: World

Genre

African American Literature