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Journal of African Literature JAL 6
Here is an important contribution which integrates the oral traditions of African writing within new and contemporary expressions through exploring the literary permutations of indigenous performance in the works of African writers.
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Journal of New Poetry No. 6
This volume, in memory of Africa's Lady of Songs, Miriam Makeba, takes historical, sociological, literary, aesthetic perspectives on the evolution, practice and emergence of African poetry and music as mutually reliant and dependent creative media of art in society.
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Journal of African Literature No. 5
The 2008 JAL contains fifteen criticisms of African literature by scholars from the United Kingdom, Africa, Asia and America emerging in
two broad categories of National/Political and Gender Conflicts to which have been added some proceedings from our Writer's and Chat Forums to make four 'grand' divisions of the Journal
project.
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Onuora Ossie Enekwe
Edited by Nigerian literary scholar GMT Emezue, this Critical Supplement is the first comprehensive and trans national critique of the works of Nigerian poet and prose fiction writer, Onuora Ossie Enekwe.
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Children of Koloko * Gamji College * The Visitor
This volume presents a general view of Chin Ce's fictions. Read together the authorial voice is perceived in the usually humourous but disturbing note on issues of environment, citizenship and leadership in Africa.
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Opuliche
Opuliche is the story of every girl who must rise through an old tradition of boy child preference in some African societies to be called a woman of substance. It had seemed a man's world with its benign disregard for the girl child but Opuliche struggles through western missionary education to overcome traditional, religious and male-centred conditions. Her triumph in the face of many odds is the hope of us all in humanity.
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Children of Koloko
A humourous narrative on the follies and foibles of modern African life observed through the eyes of a young hero. Children of Koloko ranks in the first class of satirical tales.
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African Dirge Poetry
An important contribution to research in African literature leading to a theory of African dirge poetry drawn from constant recurring points in that genre of writing. We meet, in this seminal work, various categories of African mourners. They are the conjurers of images and weavers of emotions manipulating human feelings and sensitivity by such admirable craftsmanship as can only be known to those gifted bards of all ages.
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New Voices: A Collection of Recent Nigerian Poetry
New Voices is the current record of some of the art of the new generation of Nigerian poets. We present an assortment of poems of varied sentiments from Nigeria while keeping in mind the significant character of the poetry of the younger generation being lucidity of expression and energy of poetic breath not so overtly explored by previous generations, says editor GMT Emezue. With New Voices comes a deeper look into Nigeria, a shaping of consciousness, the reassessment of history and exploration of realities that shape the opinions and thoughts of that country's literati in the past two decades.
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Three Volumes: An African Eclipse * Full Moon * Millennial
Chin Ce, one of the important voices of contemporary African writing, is author of three published works of poetry: An African Eclipse, Full Moon and Millennial which appear together here for the first time in order to provide a complete overview of Chin Ce's poetry. Altogether the authorial voice casts a humorous and disturbing note around issues of environment, citizenship and leadership in Africa.
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African Journal of New Poetry No. 3
The Journal of New Poetry(V3)contains scholarly essays and new poetic expressions from Africa, America, Canada and the Caribbean islands, in addition to a review of new poetry publications from Nigeria, Guinea Bissau and Jamaica. This 2006 publication seeks to illuminate African and African-American poetry in a much broader perception of history and continuity apparent with contemporary poetic expressions 'out of Africa.'
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Millennial
Chin Ce's recent volume of poetry since two decades after Full Moon and African Eclipse. With lyricism and deep sensitivity, the poet brings further insights to bear on the history, environment and destiny of Africa through the millennial dawn.
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An African Eclipse
Chin Ce paints a poetic landscape of African history and politics filled with images of African flora and fauna which challenge his reader with the onus of alternative realities.
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Full Moon
The Full Moon volume is all about taking imaginative action, letting the landscape of images unfettered, exploring horizons beyond the ken of everyday awareness. In this awareness of self, says Chin Ce, both of us - poet and reader- are engaged in a communion of sorts running through time or hacking back to the past.
This undertaking we are told begins from the point where we express the nudge to find inner freedom which when illuminated shall fructify in the release of new images of understanding. Old viewpoints lose or add to their original meaning and a whole fresh vista of cognition emerges.
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The Works of Chin Ce
IRCALC editors present select criticisms by literary scholars in United Kingdom, Cameroon, Nigeria, Canada and United States centring on the works of Nigerian poet and novelist, Chin Ce.
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Gamji College
A humorous collection of short fiction narratives by the author of Children of Koloko. Here Chin Ce displays an admirable craft of dialogue and banter in his portraiture of characters who only reflect the modern sensitivities of Africa's dying values.
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African Journal of New Poetry No. 5
Appropriately tagged “Rhythms of Conflict,” this fifth edition of the 2008 Journal of New Poetry is of great relevance in the dynamics of poetry of the twenty-first century. Dedicated to Jack Mapanje, the distinguished Malawian poet and scholar, the NP No. 5 hopes to challenge readers of African poetry with the truth of the aliveness of African art to the political and social concerns of the century.
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The Visitor
Set in a modern third-world nation state, Chin Ce is seen here concerned with the quest for wholeness signified in the retrieval of a lost memory. All knowledge of who we are, this story asserts, spans three dimensions of existence: past, present and future intertwined. Thus the novelist is not so much concerned with the follies and frailties of human conduct as with the inexorable growth that attends our actions and pushes the frontiers of awareness beyond the ken of mundane lives.
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Journal of African Literature and Culture JALC-ALJ
This JALC-ALJ 2006 edition comes with fourteen essays, commentaries and reviews by contributors from Canada, United States, Ghana, Cameroun, Nigeria, South Africa and the United Kingdom in what promises to become a major referential guide to modern criticism of African literature in the years ahead.
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Journal of African Literature and Culture No. 4
TEN scholarly essays /reviews from South Africa, Nigeria, Cameroun, Germany, Canada, the United States and Netherlands are available in this current Journal of African Literature and Culture JALC (4) which focuses on the prose and dramatic fictions of Anglophone, Lusophone and Francophone writers from across Africa and the African Diaspora.
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