Wednesday, 16 December 2015

Treating Ageism In Literature, A Review Of Season Of Crimson Blossoms.


Season of Crimson Blossoms.
By Abubakar Adam Ibrahim.
Parresia Books, 347 pp.

Abubakar Adam Ibrahim’s season of crimson blossom is a novel that portrayed the life of Hajiya Binta Zubairu. The author used the third person omniscient point of view, the characterizations and the themes of relationships, ageism, forced marriage and the custom of not showing affection to the first born child.   
The Omniscient point of view represents freedom - it prevented the author from being limited to the inner life of one character. The omniscient point of view worked for this novel because the author was able to travel to the past and present at will. The choice of point of view helped to link the relationship between Binta and Hassan, Binta and Yaro, Hassan and Maimuna.
The omniscient point of view helped us to visit Kibiya, Jos and Marraba. The setting of the book brought the characters to life, the protagonist Hajiya Binta is not a type and she has lived through her share of tragedies and pain.
 The themes ageism, relationships forced marriage, abandonment, and the customs lead to a greater theme of life.
 Ageism is stereotyping and discriminating against individuals or groups on the basis of their age.
The Love affair of Hajia Binta and Hassan was fleeting but it had far reaching consequence. It helped us to see clearly that northern Nigeria society will not readily accept the relationship between an older woman and a younger man but thinks nothing about the relationship between an older man and a younger woman like in the case of Hassan's parents.
The themes of forced marriage, bereavement , abandonment and custom of not showing affection to your first child had an intense effect on the characters like in the case of Yaro who could not stand the lack of affection shown to him by his mother Hajiya Binta. She called his name only once in his life term.
The abandonment of children by their mothers after the loss of a spouse or divorce also has an adverse on the growth and development of children.
The book is contemporary realistic fiction and even though the author has some realistic fiction in The Whispering Trees, the stories that were written with magical realism had caught the attention of literary enthusiasts. The modern realistic fiction is also good but with the northern Nigerian society it’s unrealistic to expect that people will be favourable towards a younger man, older woman relationship. 

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