Mister Johnson is a novel written by Joyce Cary that tells the story of a young Nigerian man named Mister Johnson who works as a clerk for a British colonial officer in Nigeria.
Johnson is a charming and ambitious man who is eager to please his British superiors and assimilate into their culture. However, his efforts are often misguided and lead to disastrous consequences.
As Johnson tries to navigate the complexities of colonial society, he finds himself caught between two worlds and struggles to find his place. His actions ultimately lead to his downfall, as he is unable to reconcile his desire for success with the realities of his situation.
The novel explores themes of identity, power, and the impact of colonialism on both the colonizers and the colonized. It is a poignant and thought-provoking story that sheds light on the complexities of race and culture in a colonial setting.
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