Research in African Literatures, Volume 34African and Afro-American Studies and Research Center, University of Texas [at Austin], 2003 - Africa Vol. 1- , spring 1970- , include "A Bibliography of American doctoral dissertations on African literature," compiled by Nancy J. Schmidt. |
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... Stephen Gray : Yes , a long wandering route . Véronique Tadjo : And I'm very happy it went that way , because ... well , let's not discuss now my life in the United States , in France , and then for some years in Britain ; but within ...
... Stephen Gray : Yes , a long wandering route . Véronique Tadjo : And I'm very happy it went that way , because ... well , let's not discuss now my life in the United States , in France , and then for some years in Britain ; but within ...
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... Stephen Gray : But your reputation does rest upon you as the writer and is well established in the francophone world . In English all we have is As the Crow Flies , available to us in a complete translation only last year [ in the ...
... Stephen Gray : But your reputation does rest upon you as the writer and is well established in the francophone world . In English all we have is As the Crow Flies , available to us in a complete translation only last year [ in the ...
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Stephen Gray : Well , you have made your name with three novels , but we must also note that your debut was as a poet - with Latérite of 1984 . Véronique Tadjo : Some critics say that I just write poetic prose anyway , so in a sense ...
Stephen Gray : Well , you have made your name with three novels , but we must also note that your debut was as a poet - with Latérite of 1984 . Véronique Tadjo : Some critics say that I just write poetic prose anyway , so in a sense ...
Contents
Textual Production and Contested Histories in a Performance of | 27 |
A Reading of Nina Bouraoui | 84 |
Kateb Yacines Journey beyond Algeria and Back | 100 |
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