A Grain of Wheat
By: Ngugi
wa Thiong'o
A Grain of Wheat
Summary
The events of the novel take
place in the days of 1963 before and on the day of Uhuru, Kenya’s liberation
from British colonial rule. The novel also features flashbacks of the past.
Mugo, an introverted villager of
Thabai, does not want to give a speech at Uhuru, even though town elders ask
him to. The village thinks him a hero for his stoicism and courage while he was
in detention during Kenya’s State of Emergency, but he labors under a secret:
he betrayed their beloved Mau Mau fighter, Kihika. He is restless and can
achieve no peace in the village.
Kihika had joined the Mau Mau as
a young man and attained fame for capturing the police garrison at Mahee and
killing the cruel District Officer (‘DO’) Robson, but after Mugo betrayed him
in secret, he was captured and hanged. Those planning Uhuru want to honor him.
Mugo had betrayed Kihika because he was unsettled by the young man’s zeal and
because of the reward offered for his head, but as soon as he betrayed him he
felt remorse. Most people, including General R. and Koina, two Mau
Mau soldiers, believe Karanja was the one who betrayed Kihika. They
plan on executing him at Uhuru.
Mugo was not the only man from
Thabai who spent time in detention camp. Gikonyo, a well-respected
businessman and former carpenter, was also taken to a camp. Before the camp he
was very much in love with his beautiful wife Mumbi, the sister of Kihika.
He had won her love even though many, including Karanja, a friend of Kihika,
sought her love as well. He dreamt of her while he was away, and was horrified
to find out that Mumbi had borne a child by Karanja while he was gone those
years. He does not believe they can ever repair their relationship, and he
throws himself into his work.
Karanja works at Githima, a
Forest Research Station started by the British. He tries to cultivate the
approval of the DO, Roger Thompson, who is stationed there with his wife
Margery. Thompson was once destined for an illustrious career, but it was
derailed by a hunger strike and violence at Rira, the camp where Mugo was. Now
Thompson is at Githima, but is preparing to return to Britain because he does
not want to be around when whites are no longer in charge. Karanja did not join
the freedom movement but rather started to work for the whiteman, first joining
the homeguard and then becoming Chief during the Emergency. This incurred a lot
of resentment from people; however, Karanja was simply looking out for himself.
Mumbi, distressed that her
husband no longer loves her, comes to see Mugo. She confides in him the story of
how she and Gikonyo fell in love, and how sad she was when he was away in camp.
She only fell for Karanja’s advances when she heard Gikonyo was returning and
became deliriously happy. She begs Mugo to come to Uhuru; on a second visit to
him, she begs him again. Mugo becomes violent and says he betrayed Kihika.
Mumbi is shocked, but she does not want any more blood shed for her brother.
Uhuru arrives, the day first
rainy and then sunny. People are joyful and all of them want to see Mugo, even
though he has said he is not coming. There are games and speeches. There is
also a spontaneous race, and Gikonyo and Karanja find themselves competing with
each other (much as they competed in a race for Mumbi’s attention long ago).
They stumble, though, and Gikonyo breaks his arm and has to go to the hospital.
General R. gives a speech instead
of Mugo and calls for the traitor to step forward, assuming it will be Karanja.
Mugo comes out of the crowd and says it is he who did it; he feels a sense of
freedom at first, quickly followed by terror. No one accosts him, and the
confused crowd parts and lets him go.
Later, General R. and Koina come
to arrest him and tell him he will have a private trial. Mugo makes peace with
this, deciding he will accept his punishment.
Some of the village elders feel that Uhuru did not go well,
and that there is something wrong.
Karanja heads back to Githima. He
is unhappy and considers killing himself in front of a train. Ultimately, he
decides against this.
Gikonyo wakes in the hospital and
finds himself ready to make amends with Mumbi. When she visits him, he tells
her he is ready to speak of the child he has assiduously ignored since he came
back. She tells him it must wait until they can have a serious and heartfelt
discussion of their wants and needs. He is happy, and plans to carve a stool
featuring an image of a pregnant Mumbi.
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