Books

My Life, My Djembé, My Culture

By Famoudou Konaté, with Thomas Ott

Translated by Dave Kobrenski


The master djembéfola—in his own words. Discover the magic and intrigue of West Africa in the long-awaited English version of Famoudou Konaté’s book.


Memoirs of an African Musician tells the remarkable life story of Famoudou Konaté, a master of the djembé from Guinea, West Africa. Rooted in the traditions of his Malinké homeland, where music and rhythm are woven into the fabric of life, Konaté takes the reader on a journey deep into African traditions, across continents during a groundbreaking international career, and back again to where it started, to the heart of a culture that has endured through centuries of trials and hardships.


Along the way, Konaté unveils the mysteries of the djembé and its accompanying instruments, revealing rare insights into rhythms, techniques, and the cultural meanings behind the music. Beyond the drum, he offers a portrait of life in Malinké society—its traditions, struggles, and values—while reflecting on his experiences of bridging worlds, from remote Guinean villages to stages around the globe. His story is a testament to resilience, cultural pride, and the universal language of music, inviting readers to experience the rhythms of West Africa in an entirely new way.


Details:

306 pages

60+ photos


Introduction by Professor Thomas Ott.


Translated by Dave Kobrenski, with cultural and historical footnotes.

Memoirs of an African Musician

Also available worldwide at:

Amazon

$24.95

$22.00

Book front cover: Memoirs of an African Musician by Famoudou Konaté