So controversial was 'Black Girl' when it first appeared in 1932 that it provoked public outcry with Shaw decried as a blasphemer. Today, it remains a surprisingly irreverent depiction of the universal search for God. Dissatisfied with the teachings of respectable white missionaries, an African girl embarks upon her own quest for God and Truth. Journeying through the forest, she encounters various religious figures, each one seeking to convert her to their own brand of faith. This brilliantly sardonic allegory showcases some of Shaw's most unorthodox thoughts on religion and race.
The Adventures of the Black Girl in Her Search for God by Bernard Shaw c1932 1st
Title: The Adventures of the Black Girl in Her Search for God
Author: Bernard Shaw
Publisher : Constable & Company Limited
Publication 1932 First Edition
Format: HardbackCondition: Black picture covers which are in a good conditon with minor bumping to corners and spine. Pages are clean with no ink or pencil marks and are illustrated throughout. Some light foxing to pages.
Book measures: 21cm x 14cm with 74 pages