The ten stories gathered together in The Tomorrow-Tamer are Margaret
Laurence's first published fiction. Set in raucous and often terrifying
Ghana, where shiny Jaguars and modern jazz jostle for eminence against
fetish figures, tribal rites, and the unchanging beat of jungle drums,
the stories tell of individuals, European and African, trying to come to
terms with the frightening world brought about by the country's new
freedom.
With the same compassion and understanding she would bring to her later
fiction set in Canada, Laurence succeeds brilliantly in capturing the
atmosphere of a continent and of individual men and women struggling for
survival under the impact of the wind of change.