Since its launch in 1962, Heinemann Educational Books' African Writers Series has played a crucial role in the dissemination of African literature worldwide, and contributed to the creation of critical awareness among readers and critics of its distinct qualities and values. While the creative works of celebrated African writers such as Chinua Achebe and Ngugi wa Thiong'o have enjoyed a wide popularity, and elicited an important amount of critical attention, the role of HEB in promoting the literary careers of a whole generation of African writers has rarely been discussed and analysed.EThOS - Electronic Theses Online ServiceGBUnited Kingdo
The late South African author Lewis Nkosi described history as a hero in African literature in his c...
CONTENTS NEPAD AND AFRICAN PUBLISHING 2 HISTORY AND CULTURES IN AFRICA : THE MOVEMENT OF BOOKS 4 ...
At the beginning of a new millennium, and almost half a decade after the first African nation became...
Since its launch in 1962, Heinemann Educational Books' African Writers Series has played a crucial r...
This paper will depart from the premise that with the Nigerian writer Chinua Achebe as its flagship ...
Africa‟s history of publishing is long and multilayered and within these layers is Heinemann‟s Afric...
The following contribution is based on two interviews, one with James Currey and Keith Sambrook, and...
This paper will depart from the premise that with the Nigerian writer Chinua Achebe as its flagship ...
With new integrative and indigenous approaches to literary affairs the focus of this volume is on th...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Routledge via the link i...
African authors of English expression have experimented with self- and pre-emptive translation. Afri...
The English is a worldwide language and its literature is so vast as short story writers, poets, nov...
Wits University Press (WUP), South Africa’s oldest university press, is considered a pioneer in the ...
Before we assess Achebe\u27s contribution to the development of African literature we must put the r...
Penguin’s new African Writers Series was launched in January 2010, with Chinua Achebe in an advisory...
The late South African author Lewis Nkosi described history as a hero in African literature in his c...
CONTENTS NEPAD AND AFRICAN PUBLISHING 2 HISTORY AND CULTURES IN AFRICA : THE MOVEMENT OF BOOKS 4 ...
At the beginning of a new millennium, and almost half a decade after the first African nation became...
Since its launch in 1962, Heinemann Educational Books' African Writers Series has played a crucial r...
This paper will depart from the premise that with the Nigerian writer Chinua Achebe as its flagship ...
Africa‟s history of publishing is long and multilayered and within these layers is Heinemann‟s Afric...
The following contribution is based on two interviews, one with James Currey and Keith Sambrook, and...
This paper will depart from the premise that with the Nigerian writer Chinua Achebe as its flagship ...
With new integrative and indigenous approaches to literary affairs the focus of this volume is on th...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Routledge via the link i...
African authors of English expression have experimented with self- and pre-emptive translation. Afri...
The English is a worldwide language and its literature is so vast as short story writers, poets, nov...
Wits University Press (WUP), South Africa’s oldest university press, is considered a pioneer in the ...
Before we assess Achebe\u27s contribution to the development of African literature we must put the r...
Penguin’s new African Writers Series was launched in January 2010, with Chinua Achebe in an advisory...
The late South African author Lewis Nkosi described history as a hero in African literature in his c...
CONTENTS NEPAD AND AFRICAN PUBLISHING 2 HISTORY AND CULTURES IN AFRICA : THE MOVEMENT OF BOOKS 4 ...
At the beginning of a new millennium, and almost half a decade after the first African nation became...