Bibliograpbies A Bibliography of African Bibliographies, South of the Sahara, compiled by P. Freer and D. H. Varley. South African Public Library, Cape Town, 1943-fourth edition expanded and revised by L. Robinson to November 1960, iv+79 pp. South African Public Library, Cape Town, 1961. Grey Bibliographies No 7.
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Schöne Schriften aus Afrika: Ein Verzeichnis von Werken zeitgenössischer afrikanischer Autoren, 83 pp. Deutsche Afrika-Gesellschaft e. V., Bonn, West Germany, 1962.
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Africa South of the Sahara: A Selected, Annotated List of Writings, ed. H. F. Conover, vi+354 pp. General Reference and Bibliographical Division, Reference Department, Library of Congress, Washington, 1963.
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A Preliminary Bibliography of Creative African Writing in the European Languages, ed. AmosuM., v +35 pp. University of Ibadan, Nigeria [1964], mimeographed, 5s - special supplement to African Notes, Bulletin of the Institute of African Studies, University of Ibadan.
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Poetry
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LivingstoneDouglas.Sjambok and other poems from Africa, vii+56 pp. Oxford University Press, 16s - the writer is at present living in South Africa but these poems were written in Zambia.
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Anthologies A Book of African Verse, ed. ReedJ., and WakeC., with Introduction, vii+119 pp. Heinemann, paperbound, 5s.
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A Selection of African Prose, z vols., ed. WhiteleyW. H.Clarendon Press, Oxford, 21s per volume.
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Vol. I: Traditional Oral Texts, with Foreword by Chinua Achebe, Preface and Introduction, x+200 pp.
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Vol. II: Written Prose, with Introduction, viii+185 pp.
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Black Orpheus: An Anthology of African and Afro-American Prose, ed. BeierUlli, 156 pp. Longmans, paperbound, 12s 6d.
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Modern African Poetry, 31 pp. Chemchemi Cultural Centre, Nairobi, Kenya, 2s.
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Modern African Prose, ed. RiveR., with Introduction, xv+214 pp. Heinemann, paperbound, 6s.
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Modern African Stories, ed. KomeyE. A., and MphahleleE., with Introduction, 227 pp. Faber, 18s.
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Ten African Short Stories, 66 pp. Chemchemi Cultural Centre, Nairobi, Kenya, 2s.
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Criticism
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‘African Drama Today’, H. L. Shore in AMSAC Newsletter, VI, 7 (see Journals).
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‘African Literature’, C. Ekwensi in Nigeria Magazine, 83 (see WEST AFRICA, Journals).
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‘African Literature’, E. Mphahlele on pp. 220-32 of Proceedings of the First International Congress of Africanists, ed. L. Brown and M. Crowder. Longmans for International Congress of Africanists.
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‘African Literature and the African Personality’, R. W. July in Black Orpheus, 14 (see WEST AFRICA, Journals).
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‘Folklore and Literature’, B. D. Dadié (translated from the French by C. L. Patterson) on pp. 199–219 of Proceedings of the First International Congress of Africanists. Longmans.
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‘From a Common Back Cloth - A Re-assessment of the African Literary Image’, W. Soyinka in AMSAC Newsletter, VI, 6(see Journals).
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‘Introducing African Poetry’, D. Graham in The Bulletin of the Association for African Literature in English, [1] (see Journals) - a review of Modern Poetry from Africa, ed. G. Moore and U. Beier, Penguin, Harmondsworth, 1963.
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‘The Language of African Literature’, E. Mphahlele on pp. 298–305 of Harvard Educational Review, Cambridge, Mass., xxxiv, 2.
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‘The Neo-African Novel’, A. S. Gerard in Africa Report, IX, 7 (see Journals).
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‘Some Conversations with African Writers’, L. Nkosi in Africa Report, IX, 7.
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‘University Syllabuses and African Literature’, A. Ravenscroft in The Bulletin of the Association for African Literature in English, [1].
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‘Why African Literature?’, D. Rubadiri in Transition, 15 (see EAST AND CENTRAL AFRICA, Journals).
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Journals
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Africa Report, Vol. IX. African American Institute, Washington, U.S.A.
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AMSAC Newsletter, Vol. VI. American Society for African Culture, New York. Annual sub., $2.00.
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Bulletin of African Studies in Canada - des études Africaines au Canada, ed. WiednerD. L., Dept of History, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada.
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English Studies in Africa, VII, 1–2. Witwatersrand University Press, Johannesburg, South Africa, R.0.75 or 7s 6d. Annual sub., R.1.50 or 15s.
The Bulletin of the Association for African Literature in English [No. 1]. The Association for African Literature in English, c/o Dept of English, Fourah Bay College, Freetown, Sierra Leone; appears occasionally.