Africana Library Journal, I, I (see BIBLIOGRAPHIESPUBLISHEDSERIALLY); contains on pp. 23-47, 'Bibliography', listing Africana titles for the period 'fall I967 through spring I970', H. M. Zell.
2.
New Approaches to African Literature, J.A. Ramsaran, 168 pp. Ibadan University Press, Ibadan, Nigeria, paper, 2Is; 2nd edn; first published 1965.
3.
Studies in Black Literature, I, I (see Journals); contains on pp. 103-115 'Selected International Bibliography of Negritude, I960-I969', P.J. Páricsy.
4.
A Current Bibliography on African Affairs. African Bibliographic Center, P.O. Box I3096, Washington, D.C. 20009; a guide to current books and articles on Africa, including bibliographic essays and entries on African literature and drama.
5.
Africa: Journal of the International African Institute, XL, I-4 (see Journals); each issue contains a 'Bibliography of Current Publications', including two sections entitled 'General, Miscellaneous' and 'Arts, Literature, Folklore'.
6.
African Affairs: Journal of the Royal African Society, LXIX, 274-277 (see Journals); each issue contains a 'Bibliography', compiled by D. H. Simpson, and a list of 'Articles on Africa Appearing in Non-Africanist Periodicals', compiled by R. J. Townsend; both include literary items.
7.
African Literature Today, 4 (see Journals); contains on pp. 60-65 'Bibliography', compiled by H. M. Zell.
8.
Africana Library Journal: A Quarterly Bibliography and News Bulletin, I, I-2, ed. J. B. Webster. Africana Pblg. Corp., I0I Fifth Ave., New York, N.Y. I0003. Annual sub., individuals (U.S.A.), $I3.50, elsewhere, $I5.00; libraries (U.S.A.), $20.00, elsewhere $22.00; comprehensive bibliographic listings, guides to acquisition, and bibliographic articles.
9.
Afro-Asian Books Newsletter. Roy Ltd., 55 Gariahat Rd., P.O. Box I02I0, Calcutta I9, India; two monthly newsletters separately for Asian and African books; cover all books, except books for children, published in English in most Asian and African countries, divided by subject and group headings.
10.
The Journal of Commonwealth Literature, 10; contains on pp. 2-12 the 'Africa: General' section of 'Annual Bibliography of Commonwealth Literature 1969'.
11.
1969MLA International Bibliography, Vol. II (Modern Language Association of America); contains 'African Literatures', pp. 215-25; 'MLA International Bibliography' formerly published annually in June in PMLA, from 1970 separately in 4 vols.
12.
Cultural Events in Africa, 68 (see Journals); entire issue consists of 'Index to African Writing, Published and Unpublished, in Cultural Events in Africa, Issues Nos. 57-67'.
13.
— 69; entire issue consists of 'Index to African Artists, Writers, Musicians, Performers, and to Events and Performances listed in Cultural Events in Africa during I969 and I970 (Issues Nos. 50-67)'.
14.
Leeds Writings on Africa, ed. M. R. Kettle , 40 pp. African Studies Unit, U. of Leeds, gratis; publications by staff, theses.
15.
Research in African Literatures, I, 2 (see Journals); contains on pp. 167-75 'The Scope of Modern African Literature', J. Jahn; bibliographical article.
16.
— I, 2; contains on pp. 147-5 'The BBC African Service's Involvement in African Theatre', S. Cordeaux; includes a list 'Plays Broadcast on the BBC African Service, I959-I969 ', pp. 152-5.
17.
Sub-Saharan Africa: A Guide to Serials, xx + 409 pp. Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. ; records 4,670 periodicals in western languages or African languages in the Roman alphabet.
18.
Survey of African Studies in the Soviet Union, 445 pp. Institute of Africa, U.S.S.R. Academy of Sciences, Nauka, Moscow.
19.
The Bibliography of Africa: Proceedings and Papers of the International Conference on African Bibliography, Nairobi, 4-8 Dec. 1967, ed. J. D. Pearson and R. Jones, xii + 362 pp. Cass, £6.50.
20.
African Theatre: A Checklist of Critical Materials, N.B. East, 48 pp. Africana Pblg. Corp., New York, paper, $3.75.
21.
Afro-Asian Theatre Bulletin, V, 2 (see Journals); contains on pp. N5-N9 ' A Bibliography of African Drama: Supplement' [to Bibliography in Vol. III, No. I, I967], A. Graham-White.
22.
— V, 2; contains on pp. N9-N13 'Additions to a Bibliography of African Drama', P.J. Páricsy.
23.
— V, 2; contains on pp. N3-N4 'African Radio Plays', B. Lindfors.
24.
African Short Stories, ed. C. Larson, 210 pp. Collier, New York, $I.50.
25.
African Voices, ed. P. Rutherford.Grosset & Dunlap, New York, $2.25; re-issue; first published 1958.
26.
Afrikansk lyrik i dag, ed. and translated by U. Harder and J. Sonne, 28 I pp. Gyldendalske Boghandel, Nordisk Forlag A.S., Copenhagen. Contemporary African Drama: A Critical Anthology, ed. J. Okpaku, 200 pp. Negro Universities Press, New York, $I0.00.
27.
Introduction to African Literature: An Anthology of Critical Writing on African and Afro-American Literature and Oral Tradition, ed. U. Beier, x + 272 pp. Longmans, paper, £0.80; first published 1967.
28.
Palaver: Modern African Writings, ed. W. Cartey , 183 pp. Nelson, Camden, N.J., U.S.A., $4.95; for young readers.
29.
The Africa Reader: Colonial Africa, 267 pp., and The Africa Reader: Independent Africa , 429 pp., with Introductions by W. Cartey and M. Kilson.Random House (Vintage Books ), New York, paper, $I.95 and $2.45 respectively; anthologies of political writing.
30.
3,000 Years of Black Poetry, ed. A. Lomax and R. Abdul.Dodd Mead, New York; cloth, $6,95; paper, $3.50.
31.
Duerden, Dennis. 'African Art', in Cambridge Review, XCII (October - a special 'Africa Now' issue).
32.
Esedebe, P.O. 'Origins and Meaning of Pan-Africanism', in Présence Africaine, 73, pp. 109-127 (see Journals).
33.
Gann, L. H. and P. Duignan (eds.) Colonialism in Africa, 1870- 1960, Vol. I: The History and Politics of Colonialism, 1870-1914, xi + 532 pp.,
34.
1969 , £5.00; Vol. II: The History and Politics of Colonialism, 1914-1960, 563 pp., 1970. £5.00, C.U.P.
35.
July, R.W.A History of the African People, xii + 650 pp. Faber, £4.00.
36.
Mbiti, John S.African Religions and Philosophy, xiv + 290 pp. Heinemann , 1969, £2.25.
37.
— Concepts of God in Africa, xv + 348 pp. S.P.C.K. , London.
38.
Mezu, S. O. and Ram Desai (eds.) Black Leaders of the Centuries, 301 pp. Black Academy Press, Buffalo, N.Y., $I0.00; essays on African political leaders and philosophies from I8th century to the present.
39.
Neogy, R. 'On Being an African Intellectual', in Survey, Autumn issue, pp. 17-29.
40.
Nicol, Davidson. 'The Role of the Scholar Today in Developing Nations with Particular Reference to Africa', in Présence Africaine, 76, pp. 3-15.
41.
Redkey, E.S.Black Exodus: Black Nationalist and Back to Africa Movements, I890-I9I0 , 319 pp. Yale University Press; cloth, £4.50; paper, £I.I0 ( London edn.)
42.
Rotberg, R. I. and A. A. Mazrui (eds.) Protest and Power in Black Africa, xxx + 1274 pp. O.U.P., New York.
43.
Ukpabi, S.C. 'Western Education and African Culture', in Présence Africaine, 75, pp. 163-72.
44.
Carey, M.Myths and Legends of Africa, 160 pp. Hamlyn, paper, £0.30.
45.
Fanon, Frantz.A Dying Colonialism, 160 pp. Penguin, Harmondsworth, paper, £0.20; first published as L'An Cinq de la Révolution Algérienne, 1959.
46.
— Towards the African Revolution, 206 pp. Penguin, Harmondsworth , paper, £0.25; first published as Pour la Révolution Africaine, 1964 .
47.
Africa in Prose, ed. O. R. Dathorne.Reviewed, I.H. Munro in Books Abroad, XLIV, 3, p. 533 (see Journals).
48.
' African Eden: Cultural Nationalism in the African Novel', B. Obumselu in Ibadan Studies in English, II, I, pp. 131-55 (see WEST AFRICA: Journals).
49.
African Poetry, ed. O. R. Dathorne.Reviewed, S. O.Anozie in The Conch, II, I, p. 70 (see Journals).
50.
' Afrika folklórjától Afrika irodalmáig ('African Folklore in African Literature' , V. Vilmos in Helikon, No. I/I970, pp. 49-54 (see Special Issues Devoted to African Literature).
51.
' Approaches to Folklore in African Literature', B. Lindfors in The Conch, II, 2, pp. 102-III.
52.
' Az irodalmi kritika Afrikában' ('African Literary Criticism', C.H. Wake in Helikon, No. I/I970, pp. 72-6 (see Special Issues Devoted to African Literature) ; reprinted from Comparative Literature Studies, No. I/I964.
53.
' Black African Literature and the New African State', T.R. Knipp in Books Abroad , XLIV, 3, pp. 373-9.
54.
' Contradictions et avenir du théâtre afro-arabe', M.S. Baddah in L'Afrique Littéraire et Artistique, 5 (June 1969), pp. 65-71.
55.
De la Négritude au Negrisme, J-M. A. Ndengue.C.L.E., Yaounde, Cameroon.
56.
' Interpreters: Some Themes and Directions in African Literature', N. Gordimer in Kenyon Review, XXXII, I, pp. 9-26.
57.
Introduction a la Littérature Noire, J.P. Makouta-Mboukou.C.L.E. , Yaounde, Cameroon; discusses Francophone Cameronian novels.
58.
Introduction to African Literature. See Anthologies.
59.
'La critique littéraire et les problèmes du langage: point de vue d'un Africain ', T. Melone in Présence Africaine, 73, pp. 3-19 (see Journals).
60.
'Le nouveau roman africain', S.O. Anozie in The Conch, II, I, pp. 29-32.
61.
'L'oracle, une farce répresentative du théâtre africain contemporain', Y-M. Choupaut in L'Afrique Littéraire et Artistique, 3 (February 1969), pp. 73-7.
62.
'Les tendances actuelles dans le théâtre africain', B. Traore in Présence Africaine , 75, pp. 34-48.
63.
' Modern African Writing', N. Gordimer in Michigan Quarterly Review , IX, pp. 221-30.
64.
Modern Literature of Sub-Saharan Africa, J. Ortova and V. Klima, 233 pp. Prague, 1969; mimeographed.
65.
Negritude as a Theme in the Poetry of the Portuguese-speaking World, R.A. Petro-Rodas, 87 pp. U. of Florida Press, $2.00.
66.
Oral Literature in Africa, Ruth Finnegan, xx + 558 pp. Clarendon Press (Oxford Library of African Literature), Oxford, £5.00.
67.
' Oral Tales', D. Stuart in JCL, 9, pp. 113-17; review of 3 vols. in Oxford Library of African Literature.
68.
' Poetry and Revolution in Modern Africa', S.O. Mezu in Black Academy Review, I, I, pp. 3-21 (see Journals); see also WEST AFRICA, Poetry, Mezu item.
69.
' Preservation of Tradition in African Creative Writing', A. Gérard in Research in African Literatures, I, I, pp. 35-9 (see Journals).
70.
' Protest and Conflict in African Literature, ed. C. Pieterse and D. Munro.Reviewed, C.R. Larson in Books Abroad, XLIV, 3, p. 533.
71.
' Search for a New African Theatre', D. Nwoko in Présence Africaine , 75, pp. 49-75.
72.
' Style and Themes in the African Novel in English', J. Povey in English Studies in Africa, XIII, I, pp. 207-220 (see APPENDIX: SOUTH AFRICA, Journals).
73.
' Table ronde sue elite et peuple dans l'Afrique d'aujourd hui', A. Diop et al in Présence Africaine, 73, pp. 39-108; report of a discussion in Paris.
74.
The African Assertion, A.J. Shelton.Reviewed, C.H. Wake in Comparative Literature Studies, VII, 3, pp. 409-414.
75.
' The African Politician's Changing Image in African Literature in English', B. Lindfors in Journal of Developing Areas, October 1969 issue, pp. 13-28.
76.
' The Cradles of Modern African Writing', S.O. Mezu in The Conch, II, I, pp. 3-11.
77.
The Example of Shakespeare: Critical Essays in African Literature, John Pepper Clark, I12 pp. Longmans , Ibadan, Nigeria, £I.05; and Africana Pblg. Corp., New York, $4.95.
78.
' The New Black Orpheus', B. Lindfors in Books Abroad, XLIV, 3, pp. 404-7.
79.
' The Tormented Tree: The Agony of the African Writer', K.R.S. Iyengar in Hindustan Times Weekly Review, I5 February.
80.
The Writer in Modern Africa, ed. P. Wastberg.Reviewed, S. Anderson in Books Abroad, XLIV, 3, pp. 533-4.
81.
Whispers from a Continent, W. Cartey.Reviewed , S.O. Anozie in The Conch, II, i, pp. 69-70;
82.
and D. Killam inJCL, 9, pp. 109-113;
83.
and J. Povey inAfrica Today, XVII, 2, pp. 19-21 (see Journals).
84.
Africa: Journal of the International African Institute, XL, I-4, ed. D. Forde. O.U.P., Press Rd., Neasden, London, NWI0 oDD, £0.75 per copy; occasional literary articles, reviews; quarterly.
85.
Africa Quarterly: A Journal of African Affairs, X, I-4, ed. B. G. Metha. Indian Council for Africa, 5 Curzon Lane, New Delhi. Annual sub., Rs.I0.00.
86.
Africa Report, XV, I-9, ed. H. Kitchen. African American Institute, Suite 500, Dupont Circle Building, Washington, D.C. 20036. Annual sub., $8.00; nine times annually.
87.
Africa Today, XVII, I-6. Graduate School of International Studies, U. of Denver, Colorado 802I0. Annual sub., $5.00; occasional literary articles, poetry, reviews; six times annually.
88.
African Affairs: Journal of the Royal African Society, LXIX, 274-277, ed. A. Smith and R. Rathbone. O.U.P. for R.A.S., £0.50. Annual sub., £2.00 to non-members; quarterly.
89.
African Arts/Arts d'Afrique, III, 3-4 and IV, I-2, ed. P. O. Proehl and J. Povey.African Studies Center, U. of California, Los Angeles, Ca. 90024, U.S.A., $3.00. Annual sub., $I0.00; devoted to the graphic, plastic, performing, and literary arts of Africa; quatterly.
90.
African Literature Today, 4, ed. E. D. Jones. Dept. of English, U. of Sierra Leone, Freetown, Sierra Leone. H.E.B., 48 Charles St., London, WIX 8AH. Sub. for Nos. I-4, £1.35.
91.
African Notes, V, 3, ed. R. Horton.Institute of African Studies, U. of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria. Annual sub., 5s; mimeographed.
92.
African Studies Bulletin. African Studies Center, Boston University, Boston, Mass. 02I46, U.S.A. Annual sub., for institutions and Fellows of the African Studies Association, $20.00; for Fellows overseas and Associates, $I2.00; three times annually.
93.
Africana Library Journal. See under BIBLIOGRAPHIES PUBLISHED SERIALLY.
94.
Afro-Asian Theatre Bulletin, V, 2 and VI, I, ed. F. M. Litto. Dept. of Speech & Drama, U. of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas 66045, U.S.A., gratis; twice annually.
95.
Afro-Asian Writings. Permanent Bureau of Afro-Asian Writers , I04 Kasr-el-Aini St., Cairo, U.A.R. Annual sub., $2.00; includes fiction, poetry, cliticism, translations, reviews; quarterly.
96.
Black Academy Review, I, I- , ed. S. O. Mezu. Black Academy Press, I35 University Ave., Buffalo, N.Y. I42I4, U.S.A. Annual sub., $7.00 (students $4.00); covers black civilization everywhere; quarterly.
97.
Black Orpheus: A Journal of the Arts from Africa, II, 4, ed. J. P. Clark and A. Irele. Daily Times of Nigeria, Lagos, for Mbari, P.M.B. 5I62, Ibadan, Nigeria. Annual sub., Nigeria 20S; elsewhere, £I.25 or US$3.50.
98.
Books Abroad, XL. U. of Oklahoma Press, Norman, Oklahoma 73069, U.S.A. Regularly publishes reviews of African literature.
99.
Cahiers d'etudes africaines. Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes, Section des Sciences Economiques et Sociales, Paris.
100.
Continent 2000, 4-15, ed. M. Burton et al. Groupe2000, I8 Rue du Faubourg Poissonnière, Paris Xe. Annual sub., F50.00 or £4.00; general interest- politics, economics, culture, entertainment; monthly.
101.
Cultural Events in Africa, 62-69, ed. M. Lautre.Transcription Centre, 6Paddington St., London, W.I. Annual sub., £I4.00; processed.
102.
English Studies in Africa. See APPENDIX: SOUTH AFRICA, Journals.
103.
Journal of African Languages, IX, I-3, ed. I. Richardson.Mimram Books , Hertford, England, under auspices of Michigan State University, £0.70; Annual sub., £1.80; three times annually.
104.
Journal of the New African Literature and the Arts, Vol. I, ed. J. Okpaku. Crowell , New York, $8.95; reprint.
105.
— 7 and 8, ed. J. Okpaku.Third Press, 444 Central Park W., New York I0025, $2.50; special Algiers Festival 1969 issue.
106.
L'Afrique Actuelle, ed. O. Bhely-Quenum, I9 Rue Greneta, Paris IIe, F3.00 per issue; news and cultural magazine with contributions in French and English; monthly.
107.
L'Afrique Littéraire et Artistique, 9-14, 32 Rue de l'Echiquier, Paris; every two months.
108.
Pan-African Journal, III, ed. M. D. Kagombe. Pan-African Institute, New York. Annual sub., $I5.00.
109.
Présence Africaine, 73-76. Published at 4I Rue Descartes, Paris Ve. Annual sub., France & Francophone Africa, F22.00; elsewhere, F25.00; quarterly.
110.
Research in African Literatures, I, I-2, ed. B. Lindfors.African & Afro-American Research Institute, U. of Texas, Austin, Texas 787I2, gratis; twice yearly.
111.
Studies in Black Literature, I, I-3, ed. R. K. Singh. Dept. of English, Mary Washington College, Fredericksburg, Virginia 2240I. Annual sub., $4.00; three times annually.
112.
The Conch, II, ed. S. O. Anozie, U. of Texas, Austin, Texas 787I2. Annual sub., $5.50; twice yearly.
113.
Books Abroad, XL, 3 (see Journals); special issue on African Writing.
114.
Helikon, No. I/I970. Quarterly journal of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest; special issue, ed. P. Páricsy, devoted to African literature; all contributions in, or translated into, Magyar.