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Reading the African Novel
Reading the African Novel, Simon Gikandi applies the techniques of contemporary criticism to the study of the relationship between form and content in the work of eleven leading writers from Africa. Reading the African Novel is an ambitious study which makes an imaginative contribu, Reading the African Novel has a rating of 4 stars
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Reading the African Novel, Simon Gikandi applies the techniques of contemporary criticism to the study of the relationship between form and content in the work of eleven leading writers from Africa. Reading the African Novel is an ambitious study which makes an imaginative contribu, Reading the African Novel
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  • Reading the African Novel
  • Written by author Simon Gikandi
  • Published by Heinemann, November 1987
  • Simon Gikandi applies the techniques of contemporary criticism to the study of the relationship between form and content in the work of eleven leading writers from Africa. Reading the African Novel is an ambitious study which makes an imaginative contribu
  • Simon Gikandi has written an insightful book for students of literature by examining the work of some major African writers.
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