In the fifty years since Amos Tutuola’s The Palm-Wine Drinkard first introduced Nigerian narrative to a global readership, African literature has achieved remarkable international visibility through...
Read Full ArticleAfrican literature has, since its earliest expressions in oral traditions, remained both a reflection of and a response to the continent’s historical, political, and cultural transformations. In the...
Read Full ArticleThis article examines the multifaceted risks faced by African writers, including political persecution, censorship, exile, and economic barriers to readership. Through case studies of figures like Ken...
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