Angry Laughter - By Baba Galleh Jallow The Independent (Banjul) BOOK REVIEWJanuary 28, 2005 Posted to the web January 28, 2005 By D.A. JawoBanjul
Those
who are familiar with Baba Galleh Jallow's famous Story of the Week in
the Daily Observer during his time there would no doubt recall his
crafty style in creating satire. He used to create characters with
funny names that accurately depicted contemporary issues.
Now Baba Galleh has gone even a step further by writing such satire in a book, entitled; Angry Laughter.
In
this 61 page book, he has presented in his usual funny style the story
of a brutal African military dictatorship that later transformed itself
into a civilian government, although still maintaining all the
trappings of a military junta.
As it is reminiscent of his style of
writing, he gave the characters names well suited to the roles they
play in the story. For instance, the undisputed leader of the junta was
called General Loony, which is no doubt a corruption of the word
lunatic. Some of the characters are given such names as Nopa, the hare,
Cheku, the parrot, Buki, the hyena, Samo, the elephant and Mbota, the
frog.
The book began with the background history of a country called
Smiling Forest which was occupied by a variety of animals. It was ruled
by an animal king known as Talk much Dolittle. It went on to tabulate
the events that led to the eventual overthrow of King Talkmuch Dolittle
by a little known fox called Captain Loony who was a member of the
Armed Foxes of Smiling Forest.
Like all other military dictatorships
in Africa, the Armed Foxes set up their ruling council which they named
the Armed Foxes Potato Thinking Cabinet, with General Loony as the
supreme head. However, in order to get some international legitimacy,
they also symbolically invited other animals that did not belong to the
Armed Foxes to join the cabinet.
As time went on, some cracks began
to appear in their ranks. This eventually led to a big rift that ended
up with the arrest and imprisonment of some senior members of the Armed
Foxes Potato Thinking Cabinet, who were accused of conspiracy to kill
General Loony.
While General Loony and his junta were always
emphasizing that they only assumed power in order to correct the
corrupt system put in place by the administration of Talkmuch Dolittle
and hand over to the animals of Smiling Forest to choose their own
leaders, but in reality, they were doing the opposite. They were not
only further entrenching themselves into power, but they were also
using the same tactics used by their predecessors to amass wealth.
The
book also went on to document general Loony's penchant for high
sounding words and flowery names such as his Mental Surveillance Unit,
Vision Weeny Weeny, Loony is Always Right Movement and his Operation No
Shadows, among others. All of them were actually meant to help him
consolidate his tight grip on power.
The theme of the book is
actually quite adequately captured in the synopsis at the back cover
which states: "Written in the Orwellian tradition of Animal Farm, Angry
Laughter is one of the most biting political satires to come out of
Africa. In this tale of dark political intrigue and betrayal, Baba
Galleh Jallow ridicules the absurd antics of an inept and corrupt
civilian government and its removal and replacement by a group of
semi-literate military 'saviours', who turn out to be far more absurd,
corrupt and brutal than their predecessors. While exceedingly funny and
often lighthearted, Angry Laughter awakens us to the cruel excesses of
Africa's power-crazed despots, the sorry plight of her oppressed
peoples, the very real dangers of civil war and the continent's
nauseating politics of brutality. This book is essential reading for
anyone interested in the nature and dynamics of contemporary African
politics and why, in particular, the continent is riddled with bloody
civil wars."
The book is published by Wasteland Press in Louisville, Kentucky, USA.