Our reading note on Suzanne NDJANA's "Woman from Outside" is that of the autopsy of a double conjugal life, the one that is still lived a square kilometer, but no one dares to talk about, if not with an accomplice and grateful modesty. The novel of the Cameroonian writer raises the veil on social hypocrisy or on this indecent indecent indecent indecentness. In "Woman from Outside" Suzanne Ndjana attacks at a dead corner of African society: the f…
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Our reading note on Suzanne NDJANA's "Woman from Outside" is that of the autopsy of a double conjugal life, the one that is still lived a square kilometer, but no one dares to talk about, if not with an accomplice and grateful modesty. The novel of the Cameroonian writer raises the veil on social hypocrisy or on this indecent indecent indecent indecentness. In "Woman from Outside" Suzanne Ndjana attacks at a dead corner of African society: the f…