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Cambridge Companion to the African Novel Book

Cambridge Companion to the African Novel
Cambridge Companion to the African Novel, Africa's strong tradition of storytelling has long been an expression of an oral narrative culture. African writers such as Amos Tutuola, Naguib Mahfouz, Wole Soyinka and J. M. Coetzee have adapted these older forms to develop and enhance the genre of the, Cambridge Companion to the African Novel has a rating of 3.5 stars
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Cambridge Companion to the African Novel, Africa's strong tradition of storytelling has long been an expression of an oral narrative culture. African writers such as Amos Tutuola, Naguib Mahfouz, Wole Soyinka and J. M. Coetzee have adapted these older forms to develop and enhance the genre of the, Cambridge Companion to the African Novel
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  • Cambridge Companion to the African Novel
  • Written by author F. Abiola Irele
  • Published by Cambridge University Press, July 2009
  • Africa's strong tradition of storytelling has long been an expression of an oral narrative culture. African writers such as Amos Tutuola, Naguib Mahfouz, Wole Soyinka and J. M. Coetzee have adapted these older forms to develop and enhance the genre of the
  • An overview of the key novels and novelists of the continent, covering multiple cultures and languages.
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Chronology;
1. Introduction: perspectives on the African novel F. Abiola Irele;
2. The oral/literate interface Olukunle George;
3. Chinua Achebe and the African novel Dan Izevbaye;
4. Protest and resistance Barbara Harlow;
5. The Afrikaans novel Chris Warnes;
6. The African novel in Arabic Shaden Tageldin;
7. The Francophone novel in North Africa Bernard Aresu;
8. The Francophone African novel in Sub-Saharan Africa Lydie Moudileno;
9. The historical novel M. Keith Booker;
10. Magical realism and the African novel Ato Quayson;
11. The African novel and the feminine condition Nana Wilson-Tagoe;
12. Bildungsroman and autobiography Apollo Amoko;
13. The postcolonial condition Phyllis Taoua;
14. New voices and emerging themes Dominic Thomas;
15. The critical reception of the African novel Harry Garuba; Further reading; Index.


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