MANUSCRIPTS AND SONGS. LETTERS AND ARCHIVAL SCRAPS. Inscriptions and book collections. Maps, machines, and crude oil. Each of the essays in this special issue looks to get a handle on an author, text, or set of texts by taking hold of something solid, tangible, sensuous. In his essay on Christopher Okigbo, Nathan Suhr-Sytsma attends to the poet’s compositional practice with an ear to his passion for music. Rachel Bower combs through editorial archives and correspondence to examine the ways in which Nigerian poetry has been made by anthologies. Asha Rogers re-reads Richard Rive’s short story ‘The Bench’ after looking into the author’s personal library..
African literature itself tends to be framed monolithically. This tradition of bunching together rep...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Routledge via the link i...
This text is about an ongoing research project about contemporary African literature that circulates...
Part of the African Languages and Societies Commons, Comparative Literature Commons, and the English...
This is the first ever collection of the complete poetry of Africa’s foremost transnational modernis...
With new integrative and indigenous approaches to literary affairs the focus of this volume is on th...
Okigbo is a well known poet. Like a good many African writers, his indebtedness to African oral trad...
“Nigeria does not lack literary talent, but still, books written by native authors and further still...
This paper will depart from the premise that with the Nigerian writer Chinua Achebe as its flagship ...
This collection of essays covers the entire spectrum of Okigbo criticism from the earliest reviews o...
Note portant sur l’auteur Joe Ushie, A Reign of Locust. Ibadan: Kraft Books, 2004, ISBN 978-039-107-...
Editorial There are ten papers and a book review in this volume of Lagos Notes and Records spanning ...
Tanure Ojaide, a native of Nigeria, received his Ph.D. in English from Syracuse University in 1981. ...
The paper explores an interdisciplinary approach in the delineation of various voices in African poe...
This volume reflects one of the new areas of English Studies as it broadens to take in non-western l...
African literature itself tends to be framed monolithically. This tradition of bunching together rep...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Routledge via the link i...
This text is about an ongoing research project about contemporary African literature that circulates...
Part of the African Languages and Societies Commons, Comparative Literature Commons, and the English...
This is the first ever collection of the complete poetry of Africa’s foremost transnational modernis...
With new integrative and indigenous approaches to literary affairs the focus of this volume is on th...
Okigbo is a well known poet. Like a good many African writers, his indebtedness to African oral trad...
“Nigeria does not lack literary talent, but still, books written by native authors and further still...
This paper will depart from the premise that with the Nigerian writer Chinua Achebe as its flagship ...
This collection of essays covers the entire spectrum of Okigbo criticism from the earliest reviews o...
Note portant sur l’auteur Joe Ushie, A Reign of Locust. Ibadan: Kraft Books, 2004, ISBN 978-039-107-...
Editorial There are ten papers and a book review in this volume of Lagos Notes and Records spanning ...
Tanure Ojaide, a native of Nigeria, received his Ph.D. in English from Syracuse University in 1981. ...
The paper explores an interdisciplinary approach in the delineation of various voices in African poe...
This volume reflects one of the new areas of English Studies as it broadens to take in non-western l...
African literature itself tends to be framed monolithically. This tradition of bunching together rep...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Routledge via the link i...
This text is about an ongoing research project about contemporary African literature that circulates...