Celebrates the work of Sembene, the African filmmaker and writer. This work contains critical essays on his oeuvre and is followed by a series of presentations by black writers. There are also remarks on his film "Camp de Thiaroye", an interview, and a bibliography of Sembene's novels and films.
"Sander . . . presents a definitive, thoroughly researched, gracefully expressed study of literary activity in Trinidad in the 1930s, and its literary/cultural implications for West Indian literature in general. . . . In Caribbean literary studies, Sander's work is pioneering in its drawing of successful links between cultural productions and ...
Ngugi is one of Africa's most famous writers. His writings have always been politically engaged, arguing a case for the poor and oppressed, not just in Africa but in the entire Third World. The conversations recorded here, spanning over 40 years, reflect his interest in exploring events in Kenya's colonial past that had such a profound impact on ...
This collection of work by the Nigerian-born writer Ogali, includes short fiction, plays, and journalistic essays. Written in English, the pieces remain rooted in the traditional values of Ogali's native culture. Common to many of them is a strong humanism and a critique of Western individualism.
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