An illustrated Sourvenir Program of the International Conference on the Life and Career of Africa\u27s leading Anglophone, postcolonial, transnational poet of the 20th Century, Christopher Okigbo (1930-1967), with a Preface and Introduction focussing on the theme, Postcolonial African Poetry and the Ideals of the Open Society/Teaching and Learning from the Poetry of Christopher Okigb
Poetry is a literary genre that gives poets the opportunity to mirror the society, addressing socio-...
This article reshapes modernist study through a historical approach. In a move to decenter and decol...
This is a critical edition with emendations of lacunae from indelible inkblots and termite activity ...
An illustrated sourvenir program of the 2007 Christopher Okigbo conference with introductory remarks...
The objectives of the present paper are two-fold. The first is to produce a critical edition of the ...
A major landmark in the history of modern African letters, the 2007 Christopher Okigbo Conference, c...
This collection of essays covers the entire spectrum of Okigbo criticism from the earliest reviews o...
This is the first ever collection of the complete poetry of Africa’s foremost transnational modernis...
European nations colonized most of the African societies and as a result had political and economic ...
Okigbo is a well known poet. Like a good many African writers, his indebtedness to African oral trad...
This is a study of the nature and sources of the persona’s quest in Christopher Okigbo’s poetry. The...
The strength of Mandela the Spear and other Poems lies in Okai's burning desire to celebrate the bla...
Practicing Diaspora The Making of the Seneglao-Hatian Community in Postcolonial West Africa 14th A...
What’s culture got to do with it? was the name of an international conference on June 15-18, 2009 in...
Twenty-four African writers and about as many writers and critics from Sweden, Denmark, Norway and F...
Poetry is a literary genre that gives poets the opportunity to mirror the society, addressing socio-...
This article reshapes modernist study through a historical approach. In a move to decenter and decol...
This is a critical edition with emendations of lacunae from indelible inkblots and termite activity ...
An illustrated sourvenir program of the 2007 Christopher Okigbo conference with introductory remarks...
The objectives of the present paper are two-fold. The first is to produce a critical edition of the ...
A major landmark in the history of modern African letters, the 2007 Christopher Okigbo Conference, c...
This collection of essays covers the entire spectrum of Okigbo criticism from the earliest reviews o...
This is the first ever collection of the complete poetry of Africa’s foremost transnational modernis...
European nations colonized most of the African societies and as a result had political and economic ...
Okigbo is a well known poet. Like a good many African writers, his indebtedness to African oral trad...
This is a study of the nature and sources of the persona’s quest in Christopher Okigbo’s poetry. The...
The strength of Mandela the Spear and other Poems lies in Okai's burning desire to celebrate the bla...
Practicing Diaspora The Making of the Seneglao-Hatian Community in Postcolonial West Africa 14th A...
What’s culture got to do with it? was the name of an international conference on June 15-18, 2009 in...
Twenty-four African writers and about as many writers and critics from Sweden, Denmark, Norway and F...
Poetry is a literary genre that gives poets the opportunity to mirror the society, addressing socio-...
This article reshapes modernist study through a historical approach. In a move to decenter and decol...
This is a critical edition with emendations of lacunae from indelible inkblots and termite activity ...