The Money-Order with White Genesis
The
money-order with White genesis
(French:
Le mandat,
précédé de Vehi-Ciosane) is a
book containing two novellas by Senegalese author Ousmane Sembène,
first published in French in 1966. An English-language translation was published
in 1972. It tells two stories. In White Genesis, a mother struggles with
conflict after her teenage daughter's pregnancy becomes apparent. In The Money-order, a man receives
a money-order from a relative living in Paris.
The
book was adapted by the author into a movie, Mandabi (Wolof: manda bi which comes from the French word mandat,
money order), in 1968.
Plot summary
White Genesis
A
teenager's pregnancy is beginning to show. This causes her mother much grief,
as the girl will not name the father. Suspicion in the village rests on a
navetanekat, or migrant laborer. He denies any involvement. Nevertheless, one
of the brothers of Khar Madaiagua Diob (the expectant mother) tramples the
laborer's crops. An angry mob searches for the navetanekat for a few days.
Eventually, the girl tells her mother the truth: her own father is also the
father of her child.
The Money-Order
The
Money-Order centers on an illiterate, middle-aged Senegalese man named Dieng. Dieng has been unemployed for some time, and he has two wives and several children.
Dieng receives word that a money-order is waiting for him at the post office. Dieng wants the
money, but he faces much difficulty in obtaining it. He doesn't have proper
identification, and he even must pay a translator to read him the message with
the order. Compounding Dieng's troubles is the fact that Dieng's neighbors are
learning of his recent windfall. Enter Mbaye, a so-called "New African".
Effective in his business dealings, Mbaye owns a villa on the other side of
town. With a flourish of generosity, Mbaye promises to help Dieng cash the
money-order.
References
The Money-Order; with, White Genesis tr. by Clive Wake and John O. Reed. London: Heinemann Educational, 1972. African Writers
Series 92.
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