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The study explores the novel's settings from Sodeni and Govié to the Upper Savannah and the United States highlighting the symbiotic relationship between place and identity. It explores Amadou Ouédraogo's use of evocative symbols and metaphors that echo prevalent themes in African literature including dual identity and post-colonial reckonings and the emblematic theme of return. The analysis contextualizes the novel within contemporary African literary theory establishing meaningful connections with seminal thinkers such as Frantz Fanon Aimé Césaire and Ngugi wa Thiong'o. Through multiple theoretical frameworks including autoethnography Neo-Fanonism and Mircea Eliade's conceptualization of sacred and cyclical time the study positions <em>Les larmes des racines</em> as a significant contribution to African literature African studies anthropology and the broader humanities.
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