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The money-order : with, White genesis : ウィキペディア英語版
The Money-Order with White Genesis

''The money-order with White genesis'' ((フランス語:Le mandat, précédé de Vehi-Ciosane )) is a book containing two novellas by Senegalese author Ousmane Sembène, first published in French in 1966. An English-language translation was published in 1972.〔''The Money-Order; with, White Genesis'' tr. by Clive Wake and John O. Reed. London: Heinemann Educational, 1972. African Writers Series 92.〕 It tells two stories. In ''White Genesis'', a mother struggles with conflict after her teenage daughter's pregnancy becomes apparent. In ''The Money-order'', a man receives a money-order from a relative living in Paris.
The book was adapted by the author into a movie, ''Mandabi'' ((ウォロフ語:manda bi) which comes from the French word ''mandat'', ''money order''), in 1968.
==Plot summary==


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