Mother is Gold: A Study in West African Literature
How did West African literature in English begin? What influences affected its birth and development? How much does it imitate European models? How is traditional African culture influencing modern writing? What kind of experiments are being tried? These are some of the questions, relevant to African writing throughout the continent, which this critical study discusses by examining the most significant work in verse, prose, drama, children's literature, journalism and political writing in West Africa. The author examines the writing of major figures such as Soyinka, Achebe, Okara, Clark, Tutuola and Ekwensi as well as that of authors whose work is not as widely known.
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Mother is Gold: A Study in West African Literature
How did West African literature in English begin? What influences affected its birth and development? How much does it imitate European models? How is traditional African culture influencing modern writing? What kind of experiments are being tried? These are some of the questions, relevant to African writing throughout the continent, which this critical study discusses by examining the most significant work in verse, prose, drama, children's literature, journalism and political writing in West Africa. The author examines the writing of major figures such as Soyinka, Achebe, Okara, Clark, Tutuola and Ekwensi as well as that of authors whose work is not as widely known.
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Mother is Gold: A Study in West African Literature

Mother is Gold: A Study in West African Literature

by Adrian Roscoe
Mother is Gold: A Study in West African Literature

Mother is Gold: A Study in West African Literature

by Adrian Roscoe

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How did West African literature in English begin? What influences affected its birth and development? How much does it imitate European models? How is traditional African culture influencing modern writing? What kind of experiments are being tried? These are some of the questions, relevant to African writing throughout the continent, which this critical study discusses by examining the most significant work in verse, prose, drama, children's literature, journalism and political writing in West Africa. The author examines the writing of major figures such as Soyinka, Achebe, Okara, Clark, Tutuola and Ekwensi as well as that of authors whose work is not as widely known.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780521096447
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 09/01/1977
Pages: 284
Product dimensions: 5.51(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.63(d)

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements; Preface; 1. The background; 2. Progress in verse; 3. West African prose; 4. Further prose: children, highlifers, and politicians; 5. Drama; Conclusion; Notes to the text; Select bibliography; Index.
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