Maps, given its intriguing narrative thrusts and multi-axial thematic concerns, is arguably the most studied or analysed of Nur- rudin Farah's nine prose fictions. The novel's title as well as its synopsis has naturally dictated the focus of critics on the Western Somalia Liberation Front's war efforts geared towards liberating the Ogaden from Ethiopian suzerainty and restoring it to Somalia. The nationalist fervour, the war it precipitates and its fallouts of a strife-ridden milieu have such a pervading presence in the novel that the personal experiences of the novel's two major characters, Askar and Misra, are quite often discussed as basic allegories of ethnic and nationalistic rivalries. This paper focuses on the personal experiences of...
The commissioning of a theme issue on the work of Farah in a South African literary journal therefor...
PhD ThesisThis thesis provides a comparative study of contemporary novels written in English and Ita...
This study focuses on the theme of abjection in Abdulrazak Gurnah’s first three novels, Memory of De...
Maps, given its intriguing narrative thrusts and multi-axial thematic concerns, is arguably the most...
This article explores the role of the returnee protagonist in selected works of Nuruddin Farah. Nadi...
This article explores the role of the returnee protagonist in selected works of Nuruddin Farah. Nadi...
During his exile, Nuruddin Farah believed that he would return to a democratic Somalia once Muhammed...
In Farah\u27s fiction Somali oral traditions are shown to possess a resilient strength and even a re...
Somalia, a country in the Horn of Africa; is wrought with multiplex conflictive issues like dictator...
Somali citizens, both at home and abroad, have been reduced to a life of uncertainty, instability an...
Nuruddin Farah's Secret, the third in a suite of three novels called 'Blood in the Sun', was written...
Addressing five texts by four Somali authors—Nuruddin Farah’s Yesterday, Tomorrow: Voices from the S...
A thesis submitted to the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand...
Nuruddin Farah’s ‘Blood in the Sun’ trilogy is a socio-political voyage into the Somali life and con...
is one of your recent essays, you have declared that, in your novels, you have \u27written about a c...
The commissioning of a theme issue on the work of Farah in a South African literary journal therefor...
PhD ThesisThis thesis provides a comparative study of contemporary novels written in English and Ita...
This study focuses on the theme of abjection in Abdulrazak Gurnah’s first three novels, Memory of De...
Maps, given its intriguing narrative thrusts and multi-axial thematic concerns, is arguably the most...
This article explores the role of the returnee protagonist in selected works of Nuruddin Farah. Nadi...
This article explores the role of the returnee protagonist in selected works of Nuruddin Farah. Nadi...
During his exile, Nuruddin Farah believed that he would return to a democratic Somalia once Muhammed...
In Farah\u27s fiction Somali oral traditions are shown to possess a resilient strength and even a re...
Somalia, a country in the Horn of Africa; is wrought with multiplex conflictive issues like dictator...
Somali citizens, both at home and abroad, have been reduced to a life of uncertainty, instability an...
Nuruddin Farah's Secret, the third in a suite of three novels called 'Blood in the Sun', was written...
Addressing five texts by four Somali authors—Nuruddin Farah’s Yesterday, Tomorrow: Voices from the S...
A thesis submitted to the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand...
Nuruddin Farah’s ‘Blood in the Sun’ trilogy is a socio-political voyage into the Somali life and con...
is one of your recent essays, you have declared that, in your novels, you have \u27written about a c...
The commissioning of a theme issue on the work of Farah in a South African literary journal therefor...
PhD ThesisThis thesis provides a comparative study of contemporary novels written in English and Ita...
This study focuses on the theme of abjection in Abdulrazak Gurnah’s first three novels, Memory of De...