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The palm-wine drinkard and his dead palm-wine tapster in the Dead's Town

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Grove Press, 1953 - Wine and wine making - 130 pages

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best african storytelling prose ever! - Goodreads
Simply amazing storytelling. - Goodreads
I don't know of another writer like Tutuola. - Goodreads

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User Review  - Kaushik Viswanath - Goodreads

"I was a palm-wine drinkard since I was a boy of ten years of age. I had no other work more than to drink palm-wine in my life." --One of the best opening lines I've ever read, had me hooked instantly ... Read full review

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User Review  - Feliks - Goodreads

Just plain awful. Unrelieved stream of implausible and incomprehensible, poorly-articulated, squawking, chirruping, cawing gibberish. A chore to get through. An ordeal, really. Read full review

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Section 2
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Section 3
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