Mister Johnson
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Pritchett, V. S. 1900-1997, writer of introduction.
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General Shelving - 3rd Floor
PR6005.A77 M5 1962
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xv, 300 pages ; 20 cm
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English

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Johnson, a young native in the British civil service, is a clerk to Rudbeck, Assistant District Officer in Nigeria, and imagines himself to be a very important cog of the King's government. He is amusingly tolerant of his fellow Africans, thinking them uncivilized; he is obsessed with the idea of bringing "civilization" to this small jungle station. Johnson loves the white man's ways and cheerily adopts them; he has an enthusiasm that makes his boss Rudbeck overlook his rather vague office talents. This enthusiasm centers especially upon the construction of a road (symbol of civilization) and when Rudbeck has difficulty in getting funds from HQ, Johnson does some manipulation with the books. His peculiar sense of bookkeeping, together with his disdain for regulations, lands him in trouble. He gets the road built but is discharged. In despair and anger at being fired by his "good friend" Rudbeck, he gets drunk, and accidentally kills a white store owner. He is condemned to death. Rudbeck tries to save him, but "justice" cannot be reversed. Johnson is caught between two cultures, belonging no more to the new Africa than to the old. He begs Rudbeck, whom he looks upon as a father, to shoot him rather than let him be hanged by a stranger. Rudbeck, seeing him for the first time as an individual, grants this last request and ends the boy's life.
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Cary, J., & Pritchett, V. S. 1. (1962). Mister Johnson . Time Inc..

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Cary, Joyce, 1888-1957 and V. S. 1900-1997, Pritchett. 1962. Mister Johnson. Time Inc.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Cary, Joyce, 1888-1957 and V. S. 1900-1997, Pritchett. Mister Johnson Time Inc, 1962.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Cary, Joyce, and V. S. 1900-1997 Pritchett. Mister Johnson Time Inc., 1962.

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