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African Languages
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African literature
Attridge, Derek, and Rosemary Jane Jolly, eds.
Writing South Africa:Literature, Apartheid, and Democracy, 1970-1995.
Cambridge University Press, 1998. On the significance of South Africa's most distinguished writers of the apartheid era.
Cox, Brian C., ed.
African Writers.
Scribner, 1997.
Ibnlfassi, Laila, and Nicki Hitchcott, eds.
African Francophone Writing: A Critical Introduction.
Oxford University Press, 1996.
Irele, Abiola.
The African Imagination: Literature in Africa and the Black Diaspora.
Oxford University Press, 2001. An intriguing study of the universality of African literature.
Soyinka, Wole.
Myth, Literature and the African World.
Cambridge University Press, 1978, 1990. Penetrating essays on aspects of African literature and culture.
Valestuk, Lorraine.
African Literature and Its Times.
Gale, 1999. An anthology of 50 literary works by notable African writers.
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