Centre for African Literary Studies

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Arts and Africa - BBC African Service, London

Ben Okri, a Nigerian-born British poet and novelist, is bringing a special edition of 'Arts and Africa' from the Commonwealth Arts Festival in Edinburg. It has been the third event of its kind, and was planned as one of the greatest gatherings of talent from 49 countries.

Arts and Africa - BBC African Service, London

This episode is a difficult subject, where Ben Okri is interviewing Okpu Eze, a contemporary Nigerean painter and sculptor. He was largely self-taught as an artist before recieving formal education and training at the Technical Institute and Trade Centre, Enugu.

Arts and Africa - BBC African Service, London

Arts and Africa correspondence, Fiona Lloyd has been following news from Zimbabwe about the Zimbabwean National Theatre Competition. For the last 27 years, this has been an annual event, attracting some of the most talented actors, playwrights and directors in the country.

Arts and Africa - BBC African Service, London

Ben Okri start this programme, with one of the highlights of Zimbabwe's theatre calender, actually from the opening of 'Nansi Le Ndoda'. He introduced a correspondence from Arts and Africa, Fiona Lloyd who talked with Cont Mhlanga, actor, director and master of ceremony about his play.

Arts and Africa - BBC African Service, London

In this programme, Fiona Ledger update Alex Tetteh-Lartey who was away for a month that she went to the Annual  Fringe Festival in Edinburg to look at things African.

Arts and Africa: BBC African Service, no. 519G
" Bhekezakho'

Bearded necklace in multi colors with words ' Bhekezakho' from Enhlangwini in KwaZulu- Natal.

"The Testing Ground of the World"
'Ingogo Heights Hotel"

Color scene of Ingogo heights hotel.

(Re) reading Kim: Defining Kipling's Masterpiece as Postcolonial
1956 Natal Expedition to find the Lost City of the Kalahari: a set of slides donated by Keith Walker: Ghanzi - ochred girl at entrance to the store

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7th Alan Paton Lecture 2000 given by Donald Woods: David Maughan-Brown (left), Donald Woods and Mike Cowling (right)

Colour print 10 x 15cm

A bibliography of Cameroonian Literature
A bibliography of Cameroonian Literature
A conversation with Nadine Gordimer
A critical view on Edward Brathwaite's Masks
A Selected Checklist of Works By and About Ngugi wa Thiong'o
A Tale of two Cities
A wealth of literary prizes: An exhibit of African and diaspora writers
A weeks conference in Celebration of Chinua Achebe 70th birthday

A Weekend Conference in Celebration of Chinua Achebe's 70th Birthday.

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