ALT 14 Insiders & Outsiders: African Literature Today - African Literature Today - Eustace Palmer - Libros - James Currey - 9780852555149 - 31 de enero de 1984
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The re-issue of archival volumes ALT 1 to ALT 14 makes the complete series available and provides the historical perspective of these early contributions to the literature and its criticism.


Publisher Marketing: This volume, first published in 1984, studies the attraction of Africa for non-African writers and the widespread and differing outside influences on African writers. This relationship raises complex problems such as which language to write in, and the representation or misrepresentation of the continent. Kole Omotoso gives a trans-Saharan view of Africa, Funso Aiyejina a West Indian perspective highlighting the work of George Lamming and Denis Williams, and Katherine Frank examines the relevance of feminist criticism to the African novel, Other contributors compare and contrast the works of European, American and African writers: Graham Greene and Dadie; Soyinka and Beckett; Laye, Lamming and Wright; Camus and Cesaire; Yeats and J. P. Clark; Equiano and Defoe; Ernest Gaines and Oyono"

Contributor Bio:  Jones, Marjorie, J. P Amazon Best Selling Author Marjorie Jones is an accomplished romance novelist and professional writer. Born in Rhode Island to a Naval Aviator and a proud Homemaker, she currently resides in Utah with her wife, Becky, and the last of their shared seven children; the twins, Thing One and Thing Squared. The others have all flown the coop. In 2006, Marjorie received the Isolde Carlsen Award For Excellence in Writing and the Utah/Salt Lake Chapter of Romance Writers of America named her the 2005 Utah Writer of the Year. Romantic Times Book Reviews Magazine nominated her novels The Lighthorseman and The Flyer for Reviewers Choice Awards. Both of these novels received 4.5 Star reviews from this distinguished publication. Her latest release, Loving the Heartland, has garnered praise from readers and reached the position of #1 Best Seller for Lesbian Fiction in the Australian market while maintaining position in the TOP 5 in the US and UK. Her works of fiction include historical, contemporary and paranormal romance, with both straight and lesbian characters. You may even run across a demi-god or vampire in your travels. Hunt up Starla Childs and Raleigh Kincaid or find out more about each of her personas at her website: www.marjoriejones.weebly.com. She also loves Amazon reviews and fan mail, so feel free to drop her line, anytime!Contributor Bio:  Jones, Eldred Durosimi Jones is professor of English at Fourah Bay College, University of Sierra Leone.

Medios de comunicación Libros     Paperback Book   (Libro con tapa blanda y lomo encolado)
Publicado 31 de enero de 1984
ISBN13 9780852555149
Editores James Currey
Páginas 192
Dimensiones 138 × 216 × 10 mm   ·   249 g
Lengua Inglés  
Editor Jones, Eldred
Editor Jones, Marjorie

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