Abstract. This essay attempts an evaluation of the African novel with the postulates of Marxism. Because of this interest, we are given the chance to probe into the worlds of two less canonised novelists within the aesthetic canon of African fiction-Nigeria's Biyi Bandele-Thomas and Lekan Oyegoke. In their respective works, both writers have exhibited artistic fervour for showing dystopian Africa as it is. Their fictional exemplars capture the despicable Nigerian societies either under the military regime or in the hands of the corrupt politicians. As both authors want us to believe, the era of money-seeking leaders in Nigeria has been the incontrovertible factor that further relegates the country to the political and socioeconomic bac...
The purpose of this study is an examination of modern Anglophone African literature of the post-Inde...
At a time when African writers and critics are deliberately engaged in a search for a matrix within ...
Wole Soyinka, the first African writer Nobel Prize winner in literature in 1986, is famous universal...
Emecheta acknowledges two spheres of influence on her development as a writer: her research in socia...
This essay investigates the depiction of the condition of working class people in African novels wit...
This essay investigates the depiction of the condition of working class people in African novels wit...
This essay investigates the depiction of the condition of working class people in African novels wit...
The emergence of postmodernist fiction in Africa has become both a literary phenomenon and an answe...
The emergence of postmodernist fiction in Africa has become both a literary phenomenon and an answer...
The Nigerian Festus Iyayi’s novel "Violence" portrays a modern African society in a money economy wh...
Black writing has become something of a cohesive project: a response to the common experience of rac...
This article aims at raising the different aspects of life of Nigerian people prior independence and...
This research paper has looked at the dilemma of Nigerian novelists in presenting Nigerian realistic...
This thesis examines three novels written by authors of Nigerian Igbo descent: Chimamanda Ngozi Adic...
Nigeria has witnessed a steady development in modern drama consciousness and practice. As Johnson (2...
The purpose of this study is an examination of modern Anglophone African literature of the post-Inde...
At a time when African writers and critics are deliberately engaged in a search for a matrix within ...
Wole Soyinka, the first African writer Nobel Prize winner in literature in 1986, is famous universal...
Emecheta acknowledges two spheres of influence on her development as a writer: her research in socia...
This essay investigates the depiction of the condition of working class people in African novels wit...
This essay investigates the depiction of the condition of working class people in African novels wit...
This essay investigates the depiction of the condition of working class people in African novels wit...
The emergence of postmodernist fiction in Africa has become both a literary phenomenon and an answe...
The emergence of postmodernist fiction in Africa has become both a literary phenomenon and an answer...
The Nigerian Festus Iyayi’s novel "Violence" portrays a modern African society in a money economy wh...
Black writing has become something of a cohesive project: a response to the common experience of rac...
This article aims at raising the different aspects of life of Nigerian people prior independence and...
This research paper has looked at the dilemma of Nigerian novelists in presenting Nigerian realistic...
This thesis examines three novels written by authors of Nigerian Igbo descent: Chimamanda Ngozi Adic...
Nigeria has witnessed a steady development in modern drama consciousness and practice. As Johnson (2...
The purpose of this study is an examination of modern Anglophone African literature of the post-Inde...
At a time when African writers and critics are deliberately engaged in a search for a matrix within ...
Wole Soyinka, the first African writer Nobel Prize winner in literature in 1986, is famous universal...