LITERATURE
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Through Shakepspeare's Africa |
Looking at the parallels between Shakespeare's Elizabethan world and the turbulence of urban African life. |
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The New African: Volume 2, Number 8, September 1963 | |
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The mob |
Fictional story. |
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The mistake |
Fictional story. |
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Incident |
A short story. |
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Eleven o'clock: the wagons, the shore |
Fictional story. |
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East African short story |
Discussion around the short story. |
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A release of energy |
Nigeria, the Arts and Mbari. |
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In a world that harries |
Fictional story. |
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Reviews |
Book reviews. |
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The New African: Volume 1, Number 6, June 1962 | |
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Is your commitment showing? |
The Lion and the Impala magazine. |
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African writing: African or writing? |
The Mbari Conference of African writers in English was held at Makerere College, Uganda under the auspices of the Mbari Writers' Club of Ibadan, Nigeria and the Congress for Cultural Freedom, Paris, from 8 to 17 June 1962. |
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The schoolboy: a story |
Fictional story. |
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Her warrior |
Life means movement, nowhere more than in Africa, and failure to change means eventual extinction. |
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Let me tell a story now... |
Fictional story. |
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Episode in the Western Cape |
Comments and an extract from the novel "I and my son". |
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Extracts from a forthcoming novel |
Comments and an extract from the novel "I and my son". |
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Autobiography Unadorned - Luthuli's book reviewed |
Review of Let My People Go by A. J. Luthuli (Collins, London) |
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Are Africans Backward? - Leakey's lectures reviewed |
Leakey's lectures reviewed |