Petals of Blood

Petals of Blood
First edition
AuthorNgũgĩ wa Thiong'o
LanguageEnglish, Gikuyu
PublisherHeinemannAfrican Writers Series
Publication date
1977
Publication placeKenya
Media typePrint Paperback
Preceded byThe Trial of Dedan Kimathi (Play) 
Followed byNgaahika Ndeenda 

Petals of Blood is a novel written by Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o and first published in 1977. Set in Kenya just after independence, the story follows four characters – Munira, Abdulla, Wanja, and Karega – whose lives are intertwined due to the Mau Mau rebellion. In order to escape city life, each retreats to the small, pastoral village of Ilmorog. As the novel progresses, the characters deal with the repercussions of the Mau Mau rebellion as well as with a new, rapidly westernizing Kenya.

The novel largely deals with the scepticism of change after Kenya's independence from colonial rule, questioning to what extent free Kenya merely emulates, and subsequently perpetuates, the oppression found during its time as a colony. Other themes include the challenges of capitalism, politics, and the effects of westernization. Education, schools, and the Mau Mau rebellion are also used to unite the characters, who share a common history with one another.