FICTION
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"Love finds a way" |
A note adapted from the catalogue to the Rhodesian Festival of African Art. |
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007's Last Ride | |
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A drink in the passage | |
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A few days and nights |
This pre-publication extract (Chapter 1) from an important Camerounian first novel sets a scene which reverses the roles of the French and African lovers in Cyprian Ekwensi's "Night of freedom". |
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A Manner of speaking | |
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A matter of honour |
Fictional story. |
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A Noble Piece of Afrikaans Writing | |
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A Terrible Beauty: Alan Paton: ah but your land is beautiful: reviewed by Colin Gardner | |
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Alan Paton's 'Ah, But Your Land is Beautiful' | |
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Along the line | |
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An African and modern vehicle |
Poetry and prose reveal Swahili. |
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Apartheid and the novel |
Desperation and stoicism in a situation which frustrates. |
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Arts and Africa: BBC African Service, no. 195 | |
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Awendgesang |
Fictional story. |
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Azikwelwa | |
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Bella | |
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Boklaagte goes to the polls | |
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Bolt |
Bolt, a periodical covering English language studies focussing on contemporary South African reviews, criticism and creative writing. The magazine aimed to be apolitical, without imposing any limitations, adding literary excellence. |
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Bolt Number 10 May1974 | |
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Bolt Number 11 December 1974 |