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Acknowledgments vii
Introduction 1
Africans to Their Posts: Yambo Ouologuem's Postmodern Parody of the Postcolonial 11
Words of the Tribe: Rabearivelo's Mallarme in Madagascar 37
Jean Amrouche and the Ends of L'Algerie Francaise 67
Makhali-Phal and the Perils of Metissage 105
Leon-Gontran Damas and the Invasion of Senegal 141
Conclusion: Postlude as Palinode - Almost 173
Index 177
About the Author 181
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