Bibliography of the Gambia (up to 3I December I972, D.P. Gamble, xi+283 pp. Pbld. by author, San Francisco, typescript, limited distribution; revised edn.
2.
Ghana in the Humanities and Social Sciences, I900-I97I: A Bibliography, C.C. Aguolu, xi+469 pp. Scarecrow Press, Metuchen, N.J., $I2.50.
3.
Nigeria: A Comprehensive Bibliography in the Humanities and Social Sciences, I900-I97I, C.C. Aguolu, iv+620 pp. Hall, Boston, U.S.A., 1972, $20.50.
4.
Nigerian Civil War: An Annotated Bibliography, C.C. Aguolu, xx+181 pp. Hall, Boston, U.S.A., 1972, $9.50.
5.
Research in African Literatures, IV, 2 (see AFRICA: GENERAL, Journals); contains, pp. 199-203, 'Colonial West African Fiction, I823-I9I4: An Annotated Bibliography', C. Miller.
6.
—IV, 2; contains, pp. 165-71, 'Onitsha Market Literature: Dead or Alive?', J.C. Anafulu; includes a bibliography of new pamphlets mainly since 1971.
7.
Ghana: An Annotated Bibliography of Academic Tbeses, I920-I970 in the Commonwealth, the Republic of Ireland and the United States of America, J.K. Kafe, xxviii+219 pp. Hall, Boston, U.S.A.
8.
Studies in Black Literature, IV, 1 (see AFRICA: GENERAL, Journals); contains, pp. 25-7, 'Birago Diop: A Checklist of the Contes and Poems', J.M. Purcell; and, p. 27, 'David Diop (I927-60): A Checklist' , J.M. Purcell .
9.
—IV, 2; contains, pp. 8-10, 'Christopher Okigbo (I932-67): Preliminary Checklist of His Books', J.M. Purcell.
10.
Achebe, Chinua.Christmas in Biafra and Other Poems, 92 pp. Doubleday, New York , $5.95; revised, enlarged edn. of Beware Soul Brother, 1971. (N)
11.
Agu, Ogonna.'Lonesongs at Dawn', African Arts, VI, 2 (1972), p. 17 (see AFRICA: GENERAL, Journals). (N)
12.
Amadi, Elechi.Two Poems, Oduma, I, 1, pp. 40-41 (see Journals). (N)
13.
Awoonor, Kofi.Ride Me Memory. Greenfield Review Press, New York, $I.75. (Gh)
14.
Bxani, Kofi.Beads from the Drumskin of My Forebead: Poems from Ghana, I964-I972 , 32 pp. Afro-Presse, Box II23, London WCIV 6XX, 1972. (Gh)
15.
Cheyney-Coker, Syl.Concerto for an Exile, 40 pp. H.E.B. (A.W.S.), £0.45. (S.L.)
16.
— Five Poems, The Greenfield Review, II, 3 (1972), pp. 32-8 (S.L.)
17.
Dei-Annang, Michael and Kofi.Two Faces of Africa: Poems by Father and Son, 250 pp. Black Academy Press, Buffalo, N.Y. (Gh)
18.
Fowowe, Oyeleke.Who Has Blood?, 39 pp. Pan-African Pocket Series, Ife, N0.60. (N)
19.
Kayper-Mensah, A.W.The Dark Wanderer, 136 pp. Horst Erdmann Verlag, D 7400 Thubingen , West Germany, DMI3.80. (Gh)
20.
Ofori, Dominic.Poems, 18 pp. Fourah Bay College Bookshop, Freetown, mimeographed, Leo.I5. (S.L.)
21.
Ohwovoriole, Morgan.Five Poems, The Greenfield Review, II, 3 (1972), pp. 18-22 (see AFRICA: GENERAL, Special Issues). (N)
22.
Ojaide, Tanure.Six Poems, The Greenfield Review, II, 3 (1972), pp. 3-10. (N)
23.
Okeke-Ezigbo, Emeka.John the Baptist and Other Poems, 42 pp. Artvig/ Eagleglory Pblrs., P.M.B. 48, Nsukka, Nigeria. (N)
24.
Uka, Kalu.Two Poems, The Greenfield Review, II, 3 (1972) pp. 16-17. (N)
25.
Wonodi, Okogbule.Five Poems, Oduma, I, 1, pp. 43-6 (see Journals). (N)
26.
Addo, Patience Henaku.'Company Pot: A Concert Party Performance', Nine African Plays for Radio, pp. 163-85 (see AFRICA: GENERAL, Anthologies ). (Gh)
27.
Ajibade, Yemi.'Lagos, Yes, Lagos', Nine African Plays for Radio pp. 105-125. (N)
28.
Clems, Darlene.'The Prisoner, The Judge, and The Jailer', Nine African Plays for Radio, pp. 67-86. (Gh)
29.
— 'Scholarship Woman', African Theatre, pp. 71-86 (see A:G, Anth). (Gh)
30.
Gbadomosi, Rasheed.Echoes from the Lagoon, viii+95 pp. Onibonoje Press, Ibadan. (N)
31.
Maddy, YulisaAmadu. No Past, No Present, No Future, 181 pp. H.E.B. (A.W.S.) pa., £0.60. (S.L.)
32.
Ògúnyemi, Wálé.Obalúayé: A Music Drama, 83 pp. Institute of African Studies, U. of Ibadan, 1972, NI.05; bilingual. (N)
33.
— 'Sign of the Rainbow', African Theatre, pp. 131-47. (N)
34.
Owusu, Martin.The Sudden Return and Other Plays, 129 pp. H.E.B. (A.W.S.), pa., £0.65. (Gh)
35.
Roberts, Gabriel J.'The Trial of Busumbala', Nine African Plays for Radio , pp. 47-65. (G)
36.
Soyinka, Wole.The Jero Plays, 96 pp. Methuen; csd., £I.75; pa., £0.75; contains reprint of The Trials of Brother Jero and new play Jero's Metamorphosis.
37.
— The Bacchae of Euripides, I12 pp. Methuen; csd., £2.00; pa., £0.85.
38.
— Collected Plays, Vol. I, 307 pp. O.U.P. ( Oxford Paperbacks), pa., £I.50; contains 'A Dance of the Forests', 'The Swamp Dwellers', 'The Strong Breed', 'The Road', 'The Bacchae of Euripides'.
39.
Tialobi, Gordon.'Full-Cycle', Nine African Plays for Radio, pp. 145-61. (N)
40.
Tsaro-Wiwa, Ken.'The Transistor Radio', African Theatre, pp. 87-107. (N)
41.
Umeh, Charles C.'Double Attack', African Theatre, pp. 53-70. (N)
42.
Achebe, Chinua.'Sugar Baby', Okike, I, 3 (1972), pp. 8-16 (see AFRICA: GENERAL, Journals). (N)
43.
Aka, S.M.O.Mid-day Darkness, 136 pp. Onibonoje Press, Ibadan. (N)
Dekavie, C.F.Y.'Amazing Love', The Legacy, I, 3, pp. 2-14 (see Journals). (Gh)
47.
Eke, B.A.'The Sacrilegious Murder', The Muse, 5, pp. 5-9 (see Journals). (N)
48.
Ifejika, Samuel U.The New Religion, 192 pp. Rex Collings, £0.95. (N)
49.
Ike, Chukwuemeka.The Potter's Wheel, 223 pp. Harvill Press, £2.25. (N)
50.
Momodu, A.G. S. The Court of Justice and Other Stories, 98 pp. Onibonoje Press, Ibadan. (N)
51.
Munonye, John.A Wreath for the Maidens, 248 pp. H.E.B. (A.W.S.), pa., £0.60. (N)
52.
— 'Silent Child', Okike, I, 4, pp. 20-30. (N)
53.
Njoku, Charles.The New Breed, 166 pp. Longman, £0.75 (N)
54.
Nwala, T.U.Justice on Trial, 163 pp. Onibonoje Press, Ibadan. (N)
55.
Ogba, Kalu.'A Revealing Accident', The Muse, 5, pp. 19-21. (N)
56.
Okara, Gabriel.'The Laughing Ghost: Short Story', Oduma, I, i, pp. 36-8 (see Journals). (N)
57.
Okpewho, Isidore.'The Last Duty', African Arts, VI, 2 (1972), pp. 14-15, 70-77 (see AFRICA: GENERAL, Journals). (N)
58.
Omotoso, Kole.Miracles and Other Stories, 95 pp. Onibonoje Press, Ibadan. (N)
59.
Osahon, Naiwu.Fires of Africa, 84 pp. Nigro, Daily Times, Lagos, NI.00. (N)
60.
Otu Cantey, Lawrence'Gyatoso Clinic', Présence Africaine , 86, pp. 93-103 (see AFRICA: GENERAL, Journals). (Gh)
61.
Soyinka, Wole.Season of Anomy, 320 pp. Rex Collings, £3.00. (N)
62.
Vormawor, Olympio.'The Man Who Knows the King's Daughter', The Legacy , I, 3, pp. 46-54. (Gh)
63.
Ghanaian Writing, ed. A. W. Kayper-Mensah and H. Wolff, 240 pp. Horst Erdman Verlag, D 7400 Thubingen, West Germany, DMI8.00.
64.
Liberian Writing, 240 pp. Horst Erdman Verlag, D 7400 Thubingen , DMI8.00.
65.
Poems F.B.C1973, ed. M. J. Salt , 15 pp. Fourah Bay College Bookshop, Freetown, mimeographed, Leo.I5.
66.
West African Prose, ed. A. Djoleto and T. Kwami, ix+180 pp. H.E.B., 1972, £I.75.
67.
Achebe, Chinua.'Named for Victoria, Queen of England', New Letters , XL, 1, pp. 14-22 (see COMMONWEALTH: GENERAL, Special Issues). (N)
68.
Amadi, Elechi.Sunset in Biafra, 184 pp. H.E.B. (A.W.S.), £0.70. (N)
69.
Balogun, Ola.The Tragic Years: Nigeria in Crisis I966-I970, 124 pp. Ethiope, Benin , Nigeria, NI.85. (N)
70.
Egbuna, Obi B.The ABC of Black Power Thought, 38 pp. Nigro, Daily Times, Lagos. (N)
71.
Soyinka, Wole'Extracts from The Man Died', Transition, 42, pp. 37-61 (see AFRICA: GENERAL, Journals).
72.
A Choice of Stars, E. C. C. Uzodimma, 188 pp. Longman, Lagos; adaptations from Nigerian folktales.
73.
Igbo Traditional Verse, ed. and translated by R. Egudu and D. I. Nwoga, 77 pp. H.E.B. (A.W.S.), pa., £0.50; translations from bilingual Poetic Heritage, 1971.
74.
Tales of Yoruba Gods and Heroes, H. Courlander, 256 pp. Crown, New York .
75.
Tribal Scars, Sembene Ousmane, translated from the French by L. Ortzen, 118 pp. H.E.B. (A.W.S.), pa., £0.70; first pbld. as Voltaique, 1962.
76.
The Wound, Malick Fall, translated from the French by C. Wake, 150 pp. H.E.B. (A.W.S.), pa., £0.60; first pbld. as La Plaie, 1969.
77.
Yoruba Proverbs: Translation and Annotation. B. Lindfors and O. Owomoyela, ix+77 pp. Ohio U., Athens, Ohio, U.S.A.
78.
Achebe, Chinua.'Achebe: Accountable to Our Society', E. and P. Emenyonu, Africa Report, XVII, 5 (1972), pp. 21, 23, 25-7 (see AFRICA: GENERAL, Journals).
79.
— 'Achebe as Poet', J. Bruchac, New Letters, XL, 1, pp. 23-33 (see COMMONWEALTH: GENERAL, Special Issues); contains, pp. 32-3, 'Flying' new poem by Achebe.
80.
— 'Ambiquity and Intention in Arrow of God', B. Lindfors, Ba Shiru, V, 1, pp. 43-8 (see AFRICA: GENERAL, Journals).
81.
— 'Chinua Achebe and the Writers of Biafra', H. Swados, New Letters, XL, 1, pp. 5-13.
82.
— 'Ezeulu: The Night Mask Caught Abroad by Day', E. Emenyonu, Pan-African Journal,IV, 4 ( 1971), pp. 407-419 (Pan-African Institute, New York).
83.
— 'Le monde s'eflondre', J-P. N'Diaye, Jeune Afrique , I8 May 1971, pp. 59-61; on French translation of Things Fall Apart.
84.
— 'Nigeria, Alienation, and the Novels of Achebe', O. Leslie, Présence Africaine , 84, pp. 99-108 (see AFRICA: GENERAL, Journals).
85.
— 'Politics and the African Writer: The Example of Chinua Achebe', K. Ogungbesan, Work in Progress, 2, pp. 75-93 (see AFRICA: GENERAL, Journals).
86.
— Review of Beware Soul Brother, E.D. Jones, African Literature Today, 6, pp. 181-2 (see AFRICA: GENERAL, Journals).
87.
— 'The Narrative Technique in Achebe's Novels', K.H. Bottcher, Journal of the New African Literature and the Arts, 13 & 14 (1972), pp. 1-12 (see AFRICA: GENERAL, Journals).
88.
Aidoo, Ama Ata.'Womanhood in the Short Stories of Ama Ata Aidoo', D.B. Burness, Studies in Black Literature, IV, 2, pp. 21-24 (see AFRICA: GENERAL, Journals).
89.
Aluko, T.M.'Language in Aluko: The Use of Colloquialisms, Nigerianisms', A. Banjo, Ba Shiru, V, 1, pp. 59-69.
90.
— Reviews of His Wlorsbipful Majesty, F.A., West Africa, 29I9, 2I May, p. 665 (see Journals); and A. Mbeng, Présence Africaine, 86, pp. 195-6.
91.
Amadi, Elechi'Elechi Amadi: An African Writer between Two Worlds', B. Ivker, Phylon, XXXIII, pp. 290-93 (U. of Atlanta, Georgia).
92.
— 'Amadi's War Diary', 'Matchets Diary', West Africa , 2939, 8 Oct., pp. 1421-3; reviews Sunset in Biafra.
93.
— Review of The Great Ponds, T. Vincent, Oduma, I, 1, pp. 48-50 (see Journals).
94.
Armah, Ayi Kwei.'Fragments Between the Loved Ones and the Community', J. Lurie, Ba Shiru, V, 1, pp. 31-41.
95.
— 'L'etre et le monde dans les premiers romans d'Ayi Kwei Armah', D. Stewart, Présence Africaine, 85, pp. 192-208.
96.
— Review of Why Are We So Blest, P. Thomas, African Arts, VI, 3, pp. 81-82 (see AFRICA: GENERAL, Journals).
97.
Balogun, Ola.'Ordeal by Fire', K.W., West Africa, 2939, 8 Oct., pp. 1413, 1415; review of The Tragic Years.
98.
Beti, Mongo.The Novels of Mongo Beti, T. Melone, 128 pp. H.E.B.
99.
— 'Whose Mission to Kala?: Problems of Translation', C. Davis, Ba Shiru, IV, 2, pp. 25-33.
100.
Clark, J.P.'Is It Not Late?', N.J. Udoeyop, Three Nigerian Poets, pp. 59-97 (see Criticism , GENERAL STUDIES).
101.
— 'J. P. Clark as a Bastard Child: A Study of "Ivbie" ', R. Egudu, Journal of the New African Literature and the Arts, 13 & 14 (1972).
102.
De Graft Joe, . 'Joe De Graft's "Two Views From a Window" ', R. Sander, The Greenfield Review, II, 3 (1972), pp. 23-30.
103.
Dipoko, Mbella Sonne.Reviews of Black and White in Love, E.D. Jones, African Literature Today, 6, pp. 178-80;
104.
and R. Morsberger, Books Abroad, XLVII, 4, pp. 814-15 (see AFRICA: GENERAL, Journals).
105.
Ekwensi, Cyprian.'Cyprian Ekwensi, Nigeria's Foremost Social Novelist, Speaks on Our City Life' , M. Ogbeide , Sunday Observer ( Benin , Nigeria), 8 Aug. 1971, pp. 8-9.
106.
— 'Ekwensi Speaks on Mankind', M. Ogbeide, Sunday Observer (Benin), I5 Aug. 1971, p. 10.
107.
— 'Cyprian Ekwensi: The Novelist and the Pressure of the City', J. Povey, The Critical Evaluation of African Literature, pp. 73-94 (see AFRICA: GENERAL, Criticism).
108.
— 'Ekwensi as Novelist', E.N. Obiechina, Présence Africaine, 86, pp. 152-164.
109.
— 'From Hausa to English: A Study in Paraphrase', N. Skinner, Research in African Literatures, IV, 2, pp. 154-64 (see AFRICA: GENERAL, Journals).
110.
— 'Une oeuvre méconnue de Cyprian Ekwensi: Burning Grass', D. Bonneau, Annales de l'Université d'Abidjan, Série D, 4 (1971), pp. 5-30.
111.
Fowowe, Oyeleye.Review of Who Has Blood?, B. Lindfors, Books Abroad , XLVII, 3, p. 604.
112.
Kayper-Mensah, A.W.'Development in the Third World as Seen by a Poet', Afrika (West Germany) (English edn.), XIV, 1, pp. 39-40.
113.
Maddy, Yulisa Amadu.Reviews of Obasai and Other Plays, F.A., West Africa , 9528 [sic., for 2928], 23 July, p. 1000; and S. Kerr, Books Abroad, XLVII, 1, p. 212.
114.
Mezu, Okechukwu.Review of Behind the Rising Sun, S. Kerr, Books Abroad, XLVII, 2, pp. 406-407.
115.
Munonye, John.Review of The Only Son, D. Okafor, The Muse, 5, pp. 39-40 (see Journals).
116.
Nzekwu, Onuora.'The Africanization of Onuora Nzekwu', B. Lindfors, The Literary Half-Yearly, XIII, 1 (1972), pp. 93-103 (see INDIA, Journals).
117.
Ògúnyemi, Wálé, Review of Obalúayé: A Music Drama, B. Lindfors, Books Abroad , XLVII, 4, p. 817.
118.
Okara, Gabriel.Interview with B. Lindfors, WLWE, XII, 2, pp. 132-41 (see COMMONWEALTH: GENERAL, Journals).
119.
— 'Art and Artifice in Okara's The Voice', E.N. Obiechina, Okike, I, 3 (1972), pp. 23-33.
120.
— 'Gabriel Okara: The Poet as Novelist', B. Lindfors, Pan-African Journal, IV, 4 (1971), pp. 420-25.
121.
— 'Stylistic Innovations and the Rhythm of African Life in Okara's The Voice' , D. Burness , Journal of the New African Literature and the Arts, 13 & 14 (1972), pp. 13-20.
122.
Okigbo, Christopher.'A Branch of Giant Fennel', N.J. Udoeyop, Three Nigerian Poets, pp. 101-44 (see Criticism, GENERAL STUDIES).
123.
— 'Defence of Culture in the Poetry of Christopher Okigbo', R. Egudu, African Literature Today, 6, pp. 14-25.
124.
— 'From Reality to the Dream: The Poetry of Christopher Okigbo', D.S. Izevbaye, The Critical Evaluation of African Literature, pp. 120-48.
125.
— 'Okigbo's Portrait of the Artist as a Sunbird: A Reading of Heavensgate (I962)' , D.S. Izevbaye , African Literature Today, 6, pp. 1-13.
126.
— 'The Poetry of Christopher Okigbo: A Note on Its Evolution and Significance' , O. Leslie , West Africa, 29I2, 2 Apr., pp. 427-9, also in Studies in Black Literature, IV, 3, pp. 1-8.
127.
— Reviews of S. O. Anozie's Christopher Okigbo: Creative Rhetoric, P. Thomas, Research in African Literatures, IV, 2, pp. 257-9; and R.E. Morsberger, Books Abroad , XLVII, 3, p. 603.
128.
Omotosho, Kole.'Passing Through', D.W. , West Africa, 29I2, 2 Apr., p. 436; review of The Edifice.
129.
— Reviews of The Combat, T. Ogunwale, West Africa , 2922, II June, pp. 771, 773; and F. Onyema Iheme, Oduma, 1, 1, p. 48.
130.
Osahon, Naiwu.'Nigeria's Talented New Angry Young Man', E. Apolo, Flamingo, XI, 1, pp. 40-41.
131.
Ouologuem, Yambo.'L'Art du plagiat, ou, une breve défence de Ouologuem', S.I. Wolitz, Research in African Literatures, IV, 1, pp. 130-34.
132.
— 'A Case of Plagiarism', A. Rutimirwa, Transition , 42, pp. 8-9 (see AFRICA: GENERAL, Journals).
133.
— 'Letters to the Editor', P. Flamand, E. Sellin, Research in African Literatures, IV, 1, pp. 129-30.
134.
— 'On "Les Soleils des Independances" and "le Devior de Violence" ' , A. Kern, Présence Africane, 85, pp. 209-230.
135.
Oyono, Ferdinand.'Ferdinand Oyono: A Dissenting View', M. Rugyendo, African Literature Today, 6, pp. 152-6; 'An Answer to Rugyendo's Article', J. Kamara, ibid., pp. 156-7.
136.
Peters, Lenrie.Review of Katchikali, J. Burns, Books Abroad, XLVII, 1, pp. 207-210.
137.
— 'The Universe is My Book: Lenrie Peters', E. Thumboo, African Literature Today, 6, pp. 93-111.
138.
Sembene, Ousmane.'Vox Populi, Vox Sembene: A Preliminary Look at the Art of Ousmane Sembene' , T.E. Palmar , Ba Shiru, V, 1, pp. 3-13.
139.
Senghor, Léopold Sédar, Léopold Sédar Senghor: An Intellectual Biography, J.L. Hymans, 312 pp. Edinburgh U. Press, Edinburgh, 1971.
140.
— The Concept of Negritude in the Poetry of Léopold S. Senghor, S. Washington Ba, 305 pp. Princeton U. Press, $II.00.
141.
— The Poetry of L. S. Senghor, S.O. Mezu, 101 pp. H.E.B., £I.20.
142.
— 'Senghor Re-evaluated', J.D.S. Pappageorge, African Literature Today , 6, pp. 54-67.
143.
Soyinka, Wole, The Writing of Wole Soyinka, E.D. Jones, 175 pp. H.E.B., pa., £I.20.
144.
— Théâtre et nationalisme: Wole Soyinka et Le Roi Jones, A. Ricard, 235 pp. Présence Africaine,Paris, 1972.
145.
— 'A Note on Editing The Interpreters, A Novel by Wole Soyinka', E.D. Jones, Editing Twentieth Century Texts (U. of Toronto Press, 1972), pp. 93-101.
146.
— A Soyinka Play, 'Matchet's Diary', West Africa , 29I5, 23 Apr. [sic., for 29I6, 30 Apr.], pp. 563-4; review of a London production of The Trials of Brother Jero.
147.
— 'Complexity and Confusion in Soyinka's Shorter Poems', R. Wilson, JCL, VIII, 1, pp. 69-80.
148.
— 'Efficacité de Wole Soyinka', C. Khaznadar, Jeune Afrique , 25 March 1972, p. 48 (see AFRICA: GENERAL, Journals).
149.
— 'The Eternal Road', N.J. Udoeyop, Three Nigerian Poets, pp. 19-56 (see Criticism, GENERAL STUDIES).
150.
— 'Gruesome Going-on in Thebes', What's On in London, I0 Aug., p. 23; reviews London performance of Soyinka's adaptation of Euripides's The Bacchae.
151.
— Interview with B. Jeyifours, Transition, 42, pp. 62-4.
152.
— 'Le peinture sociale dans Le Lion et la Perle de Wole Soyinka', R. Richard, La théâtre négro-africain: Actes du Colloque d'Abidjan, 1970 (Présence Africaine, Paris , 1971), pp. 105-112.
153.
— 'Mime in The Lion and the Jewel', B. Walker, WL WE, XII, 1, pp. 37-44.
154.
— 'Naked Into Harvest-Tide: The Harvest Image in Soyinka's Idanre', E.D. Jones, African Literature Today, 6, pp. 145-51.
155.
— Reviews of A Shuttle in the Crypt, E.D. Jones, African Literature Today, 6, pp. 174-5; and R. Priebe, Books Abroad, XLVII, 2, p. 407.
156.
— 'Soyinka Goes Greek'. H. McBee, Newsweek, I3 Aug., p. 49; review of London performance of Soyinka's adaptation of The Bacchae .
157.
— 'Soyinka's Brother Jero: Prophet, Politician, and Trickster', R. Priebe, Pan-African Journal, IV, 4 (1971), pp. 431-9.
158.
— 'What is "as"? Why "as"? A Thematic Exegesis of Wole Soyinka's Madmen and Specialists', A. Bamikunle, Work in Progress, 2, pp. 126-49.
159.
— 'Why did Wole Quit', Anon., Afriscope (Lagos), May 1972, pp. 13-15; on Soyinka's resignation from U. of Ibadan.
160.
— 'Wole Soyinka: Nigeria's Leading Social Critic', C.R. Larson, New York Times Book Review, I2 Dec. 1972, pp. 6-7, 10.
161.
— 'Wole Soyinka: Critical Approaches', E.D. Jones, The Critical Evaluation of African Literature, ed. E. Wright, pp. 51-72.
162.
'African Aesthetics and Literature', O. Leslie, Ufahamu, IV, 1 (see AFRICA: GENERAL, Journals).
163.
'African Cultural Identity in Nigerian Opera: Oba Ko So', D.B. Welch, ACLALS Bulletin, II ( 1972), pp. 19-22 (see COMMONWEALTH: GENERAL, Journals).
164.
'African Drama: a Renaissance?', A. Graham-White, Ba Shiru , V, 1, pp. 78-83 (See AFRICA: GENERAL, Journals).
165.
'African Theatre in London', Yulisa Amadu Maddy, West Africa , 292I, 4 June, p. 741; includes review of Rasheed Gbadamosi's The Model Village.
166.
'Alienation in Modern West African Fiction', D.I. Nwoga, The Muse, 5, pp. 23-7 (see Journals).
167.
An African Popular Literature: A Study of Onitsha Market Pamphlets, E. Obiechina, 246 pp. C.U.P.; csd., £4.00; pa., £I.70; revised edn. of Literature for the Masses, 1972.
168.
'Colonial West African Literature of the Victorian Period', V.C. Miller, Dissertation Abstracts InternationalXXXIII (1972), p. 2900A (Fla. State).
169.
'Criticism and The Emergence of African Fiction', O. Leslie, Ba Shiru, V, 1, pp. 71-77.
170.
'Culture and International Understanding', Chinua Achebe, Daily Times (Lagos), 22 May 1971, p. 7.
171.
'Drama in Nigerian Society', K. Uka, The Muse, 5, pp. 11, 13-15, 36-8 (see Journals).
172.
'Early Fiction in Igbo', E. Emenyonu, Research in African Literatures , IV, 1, pp. 7-20 (see AFRICA: GENERAL, Journals).
173.
'Ekpe Festival as Religious Ritual and Dance Drama', J.N. Amankulor, Ikenga, I, 2, (1972), pp. 37-47 (see Journals).
174.
Etude sur le roman au Cameroun, J. Ortová, 221 pp. Oriental Institute,Prague, 1971.
175.
'Igbo Studies and Poems', K.W., West Africa, 29I5, 23 Apr., pp. 531-32; reviews of Igbo Traditional Life, Culture and Literature, Poetic Heritage: Igbo Traditional Verse, and Nsukka Harvest.
176.
'Igbo Traditional Poetry and Family Relationships', R.N. Egudu, African Studies , XXXII, 1, pp. 15-27 (U. of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg).
177.
'Inventory of African Authors', K.W., West Africa, 2933, 27 Aug., p. 1189; review of Who's Who in African Literature (J. Jahn).
178.
'La bourgeoisie africaine dans la littérature de l'Afrique occidentale', F.I. Case, Canadian Journal of African Studies (Montreal), VII, 2, pp. 257-66.
179.
'Literary Education through Oral Tradition', D.I. Nwoga, Journal of the Nigerian English Studies Association, V, 1 & 2, pp. 27-35 (see Journals).
180.
'Literature and Society in West Africa', K. Ogungbesan, Africa Quarterly , XI (1971), pp. 216-24 (see AFRICA: GENERAL, Journals).
181.
'Literature and the Supernatural', C.O. Adelayo, Second Order , II, 1, pp. 90-99 (see Journals).
182.
'Littérature et "sous-littérature" ', C. Wauthier, Jeune Afrique , II March 1972, p. 70; on Onitsha Market Literature.
183.
'Mma Nwanyi Wu Nwa: Poetic Images of Childbirth among the Igbo', Folklore (London), CXXXIV, pp. 142-56.
184.
'Mohammed ben Abdallah and the Legon Road Theatre', J.M. Gibbs, African Arts , V, 4 ( 1972), pp. 33-34 (see AFRICA: GENERAL, Journals).
185.
Mother is Gold (A. Roscoe). Reviewed, E.N. Obiechina, Research in African Literatures, IV, 1, pp. 98-104.
186.
'Negritude and the New Breed', P. Ndu.Présence Africaine , 86, pp. 117-33.
187.
'Obscurity and Commitment in Modern African Poetry', D.I. Nwoga, African Literature Today, 6, pp. 26-45 (see AFRICA : GENERAL, Journals).
188.
Onitsha Market Literature (ed. E. N. Obiechina ). Reviewed, M. Condo, Présence Africaine , 86, pp. 190-192.
189.
'Onitsha Pamphleteers', D.W., West Africa, 293I, I3 Aug., pp. 1113-14; review of An African Popular Literature (E. Obiechina).
190.
'Poets from Ghana', D.S. Izevbaye, African Literature Today , 6, pp. 167-70; reviews Messages: Poems from Ghana and A. W. K. Mensah, The Dark Wanderer.
191.
'Post-war Writing in Nigeria (I970-72)', E.N. Emenyonu, Ufahamu, IV, 1, pp. 77-92; also in Issue ( Waltham, Mass., U.S.A.), III, 2, pp. 49-54.
192.
' "Rara" Chants in Yoruba Spoken Art', A. Babalola, African Literature Today, 6, pp. 79-92.
193.
'Social Comment in the West African Novel', E. Palmer, Studies in the Novel, IV (1972), pp. 218-30 (North Texas State U.).
194.
'Social Values and Thought in Traditional Literature: The Case of Igbo Proverb and Poetry', R.N. Egudu, Nigerian Libraries: Bulletin of the Nigerian Library Association (Lagos), XVIII, 2 (1972), pp. 63-84.
195.
'Stories of the Nigerian Civil War in The Insider', K.G. Hall, ACLALS Bulletin , 10, pp. 71-77; review article on The Insider.
196.
'The Artist's Place in Modern African Society', Nkem Nwankwo, Ufahamu, IV, 1.
197.
'The Changing Role of Women as Viewed in the Literature of English- and French-Speaking West Africa', A. Lippert, Dissertation Abstracts International , XXXIII (1972), p. 2334A (Ind.).
198.
'The Concept of Abiku', T. Mobolade, African Arts, VII, 1, pp. 62-4.
199.
'The Dramatic Limits of Igbo Ritual', M.J.C. Echeruo, Research in African Literatures, IV, 1, pp. 21-31.
200.
The Emergence of African Fiction ( C.R. Larson). Reviewed, E. Obwnselu, Research in African Literatures, IV, 2, pp. 248-52;
201.
and O. Leslie, Okike, I, 4, pp. 81-89.
202.
'The Emergence of Africa's Own Literature', U. Schild, Afrika (West Germany) (English edn.), XIV, 3, pp. 16-19; review of Who's Who in African Literature (J. Jahn).
203.
'The Indigenization of English: Rhetoric in Modern Nigerian Literature', R.M. Wren, International Congress of Africanists (Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, Cultural Section, 19 pp.
204.
'The Limitations of Universal Critical Criteria', D.I. Nwoga, Ufahamu, IV, 1; and The Dalhousie Review, LIII, 4, pp. 608-630 (see CANADA, Journals).
205.
'The Nigerian Literary Artist and His Society', R.N. Egudu, Ufahamu, IV, 1, pp. 59-74.
206.
'The Power of Print: What Do African Intellectuals Read?', Chinua Achebe, Times Literary Supplement, 12 May 1972, p. 547.
207.
'The Rise of African Pornography', B. Lindfors, Transition, 42, pp. 65-71.
208.
'The Role of the Publisher in Onitsha Market Literature', D. Dodson, Research in African Literatures, IV, 2, pp. 172-88.
209.
'Théâtre nigérian anglophone', R. Richard, Etudes Anglaises , XXV (1972), pp. 199-206.
210.
'Thoughts on the African Novel', Chinua Achebe, The Dalhousie Review, LIII, 4, pp. 631-7.
211.
'Thoughts on the Foundation of Literary Criticism in Nigerian Education', Journal of the Nigerian English Studies Association, V, 1 & 2, pp. 72-82.
212.
Three Nigerian Poets: A Critical Study of the Poetry of Soyinka, Clark, Okigbo, N.J. Udoeyop, 166 pp. Ibadan U. Press, Ibadan, NI.70.
213.
'Tradition and Continuity in African Literature', Kofi Awoonor, The Dalhousie Review, LIII, 4, pp. 665-71.
214.
'Tradition, Language and the Reintegration of Identity in West African Literature in English', P. Young, The Critical Evaluation of African Literature , pp. 23-50 (see A F R I C A : GENERAL, Criticism).
215.
'Trends in the Content and Form of the Opening Glee in Yoruba Drama', J.A. Adedeji, Research in African Literatures, IV, 1, pp. 32-47.
216.
'Voyager and the Earth', Kofi Awoonor, New Letters, XL, 1, pp. 85-93 (see COMMONWEALTH: GENERAL, Special Issues).
217.
'West African Literature: Traditional Poetry', O. Olatunji, West African Journal of Education, XVII, 2, pp. 307-326 (see Journals).
218.
African Language Review. Dept. of Modern European & African Languages, U. of Sierra Leone, Freetown, Sierra Leone.
219.
African Notes. Institute of African Studies, U. of Ibadan , Nigeria.
220.
African Research Bulletin. Institute of African Studies, U. of Sierra Leone, Freetown, Sierra Leone.
221.
Ikenga: Journal of African Studies, I, 2 (1972), ed. A. E. Afigbo, Institute of African Studies, Nsukka, Nigeria.
222.
Journal of the Krio Literary Society, I, 1 (1972), ed. Z. Caulker, Apt. 8-D, I60 West 97th St., New York, N.Y. I0025.
223.
Journal of the Nigerian English Studies Association, V (1972), ed. M. D. Cooper, c/o Inspector of Education (English), Ministry of Education, Ibadan.
224.
Lagos Notes and Records, IV, ed. R. N. Agheyisi, U. of Lagos, Lagos.
225.
Ndaanan . The Gambia Writers Club, P.O. Box 248, Barthurst, The Gambia.
226.
Oduma , I, 1, ed. T. Vincent.Rivers State Council for Arts & Culture, Port Harcourt, Nigeria.
227.
Omaba: A Monthly Poetry Magazine, 7-8. Dept. of English, U. of Nigeria , Nsukka.
228.
Second Order: An African Journal of Philosophy, II, 1, ed. J. O. Sodipo, U. of Ife, Ife, Nigeria.
229.
The Hoe: Quarterly Literary Magazine of the Writers Workslop, Enugu, I, 1, ed. Obi Egbuna. Enugu, Nigeria.
230.
The Legacy: A Literary Magazine, I, 3 ed. M. H. Y. Fiamawle , Dept. of English, U. of Ghana, Legon, 20 pesewas.
231.
The Muse: Literary Journal of the English Association, 5, ed. D. Okafor, Dept. of English, U. of Nigeria, Nsukka , N0.50; annual.
232.
Universitas: An Inter-Faculty Journal, n.s. II, 3, ed. K. Senanu et al. U. of Ghana, Legon. Annual sub., $I0.00.
233.
West Africa, 2899-2942. Daily Times of Nigeria Ltd., Apapa, Lagos; weekly.
234.
West African Journal of Education, XVII, 2, ed. J. A. Majasin and E. O. Yoloye, U. of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria.