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New book: Music, Culture and Conflict in Mali

New book: Music, Culture and Conflict in Mali

21 May 2013
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MUSIC

CULTURE

& CONFLICT

IN MALI

By Andy Morgan

 

A Freemuse publication

220 pages

Out on 21 May 2013

 
Price: Digital £5.99 / €6.99 / $8.99 
Paperback: £12.99 / €14.99 / $19.99
 
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AVAILABLE FOR
E-READERS & IN PRINT:

Freemuse Bookstore

 
 
 
 

AVAILABLE FOR MAC & iPAD E-READERS:

iTunes Bookstore UK

(Links to Amazon.com and Barnes & Noble coming soon)


“Our musician was on his way to a wedding in a village outside Gao, his car laden with instruments and equipment. At the checkpoint he was ordered to step down from his car by a MUJAO militiaman who then proceeded to search it. All the instruments are taken out and piled up by the side of the road; guitars, teherdent, amps, speakers, calabashes. The pile was doused in petrol and set alight. The musician was too scared to shout out, or cry, or flee. There were guns everywhere. He just stood and watched as his livelihood went up in flames. If he made a scene or showed any emotion, he knew that his own life would be in danger.”
 
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Extracts from the book

“We don’t want Satan’s music!” — Scenes of musical life under Shari’a Law


Music in the red zone — The Festival in the Desert and the advance of Islamism in the north


“We have come here to teach you the true faith,” — Vandalism and destruction along the great fault line of the Sahel


Tisrawt — The epic tale of a theatre company from northern Mali



   

About the book

Freemuse are pleased to announce the publication of our first book, ‘Music, Culture and Conflict in Mali’, which was launched in a digital and on-demand paperback edition on 21 May 2013.
‘Music, Culture and Conflict in Mali’ is by the writer and journalist Andy Morgan, who used to manage the Touareg group Tinariwen and has been working with and writing about Malian musicians for many years. He is also a reputed commentator on the music, culture and politics of Mali and the Sahara.
‘Music, Culture and Conflict in Mali’ takes an in-depth look at the crisis that overtook Mali in January 2012 and lead to a ten-month occupation of the northern two-thirds of the country by armed jihadi groups. The book examines the roots of those tumultuous events and their effect on the music and culture of the country. There are chapters on music under occupation in the north, the music scene in Bamako, the destruction of mausoleums in the north, the fate of Mali’s precious manuscripts, Mali’s film and theatre industries and the response to the crisis from writers, poets, journalists, intellectuals and film-makers.
‘Music, Culture and Conflict in Mali’ is available as a digital edition from Freemuse Bookstore and iTunes Bookstore, soon also Barnes & Noble (Price: £5.99 / €6.99 / $8.99) and in paperback from Freemuse Bookstore and very soon also from Amazon.com (Price: £12.99 / €14.99 / $19.99).
The income from sales of this book will support Freemuse in its work to help musicians who suffer persecution, discrimination or imprisonment around the world.
   


Andy Morgan’s home page:
www.andymorganwrites.com
   

    
For more information, press enquiries and review copies, please contact Executive Director Marie Korpe at Freemuse: marie.korpe@freemuse.org

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