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Fate of the Banished

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Language
  
English

Publication date
  
1997

Author
  
Country
  
3.5/5
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Publisher
  
Originally published
  
1997

ISBN
  
9789970021017

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Media type
  
Print (Hardback & Paperback)

Followed by
  
Footprints of the Outsider

Similar
  
Footprints of the Outsider, The Unfulfilled Dream, Abyssinian Chronicles, Song of Lawino

Fate of the Banished is a novel by Ugandan author Julius Ocwinyo.

Contents

Plot

The story centers around Father Santos Dila – the embodiment of Christian virtue, having trained from the Gregorian University in Italy, and now the parish priest. Father Santos falls in love with Flo, the wife of a rebel. It is set in a war torn area, the characters are furious, bitter and are ready to act with little remorse in the face of mischief against them or provocation. When Father Santos gets involved with Flo, he puts his life on the line. The story involves an investigation of whether the cleric was fully prepared by his priestly training to resist any temptation from the beautiful sister. Apire, Flo's husband, returns from the bush to find his wife with father Santos. He executes both of them and hands himself over to the Police. The book follows Apire, Flo and Father Santos.

Critical reception

Africa book club called it "a book with a powerful story, narrated excellently with prose that is filled with anecdotes and images of everyday conversation".

Awards and recognition

  • Won the 1997 Uganda Publishers and Booksellers Association (UPABA) award for best adult fiction.
  • Selected as one of the study texts for the A-level Literature syllabus in Uganda.
  • References

    Fate of the Banished Wikipedia