Paperback Books on Africa: A Selective Listing, S. Dunlay, iv+92 pp. African Studies Assn., Brandeis U., Waltham, Mass.
2.
Small Press Review, V, 4 (see Special Issues); contains, pp. 31-4, 'African Books in Print' , H. Zell.
3.
A Current Bibliography of African Affairs. Greenwood Periodicals (for African Bibliographic Center), 5I Riverside Ave., Westport, Conn. 06880; guide to current books, articles on Africa, including bibliographic essays and entries on African literature; monthly.
4.
African Affairs: Journal of the Royal African Society, LXXIII, 290-293 (see Journals); in each issue a 'Bibliography', ed. D. H. Simpson, and list of 'Articles on Africa Appearing in Non-Africanist Periodicals', ed. R. J. Townsend; literary items in both.
5.
African Books Newsletter, VIII, 10-12 and IX, 1-9. K.K. Roy, 55 Gariahat Rd., P.O. Box I02I0, Calcutta I9, India. Annual sub., RSI70.00; covers all books except juvenile, pbld. in English in most African countries: monthly, but behind schedule.
6.
Africana Library Journal: A Quarterly Bibliography and News Bulletin. Africana Pblg. Corp., I0I Fifth Ave., New York, N.Y. I0003; comprehensive listings, guides to acquisitions, bibliographic articles.
7.
International African Bibliography, IV, 1-4, ed. J. D. Pearson.Mansell, 3 Bloomsbury Place, London, WCIA 2QA. Annual sub., £5.00, U.K.; $I3.00, U.S.A.
8.
M.L.A. International Bibliography I972. Modern Language Assn. of America, 62 Fifth Ave., New York, N.Y. I00II. Vol. II includes 'African Literatures' , pp. 228-39.
9.
Asian and African Collections. See COMMONWEALTH: GENERAL, under RESEARCH AIDS.
10.
Black Africa: A Comparative Handbook, ed. D. G. Morrison et al., 483 pp. Free Press,New York, 1972.
11.
Current Africanist Research: International Bulletin, No. 2, ed. M. Fraenkel, 159 pp. International African Institute , London, 1972.
12.
Research in African Literatures, V, 1 (see Journals); contains, pp. 89-92, 'A Bibliography of African Dissertations and Theses on African Literature', N. J. Schmidt.
13.
—V, 2; contains, pp. 213-14, 'Work in Progress in African Literatures', S.L. Sullivan.
14.
Research in Progress I972-I974: A Selected Listing of Current Research on Africa, S.Dunlay and G. von Hahmann, v+106 pp. African Studies Assn., Brandeis U., Waltham, Mass.
15.
United States and Canadian Doctoral Dissertations on Africa, P. Duignan, 33 pp. Xerox University Microfilms , Ann Arbor, Mich., 1973.
16.
WLWE, XIII, 1 (see COMMONWEALTH: GENERAL, Journals); contains, pp. 17-37, 'An Annotated Checklist of English-speaking African Writers in Présence Africaine (I947-I972)', M. Fabre.
17.
Small Press Review, V, 4 (see Special Issues); contains, pp. 16-17, 'African Periodicals : East Africa and West', J. Bruchac; annotated list.
18.
Theatre Quarterly (London), III, 10 (1973); contains, pp. 55-9, 'A Bibliography of African Theatre', A. Graham-White.
19.
Cannon Shot and Glass Beads, ed. George Lamming , 286 pp. Pan Books, pa., £0.60.
20.
The World Is Here: Poetry from Modern Africa, ed. K. Kgositsile, 173 pp. Doubleday (Anchor Books), Garden City, N.Y., 1973, pa.
21.
Voices of Africa, ed. B. Nolen, with Introduction by Abioseh Nicol, 128 pp. Collins (Fontana Books), pa., £0.40; first pbld. 1972 as Africa Is Tbunder and Wonder.
22.
You Better Believe It: Black Verse in English, ed. P. Breman, 560 pp. Penguin,Harmondsworth, 1973, pa., £0.90.
23.
African Art in Cultural Perspective: An Introduction, W. Bascom, 196 pp. Norton,New York , 1973.
24.
African Civilizations in the New World, R. Bastide, translated from the French by G. Green, with Introduction by G. Parrinder, 220 pp. Hurst, 1972.
25.
Pan-Africanism: Evolution, Progress, and Prospects, A.Ajala, xiii+443 pp. Deutsch, 1973, £3.95; St. Martin's, New York, 1974, $I0.95.
26.
Pidgins and Creoles, L. Todd, xii+ 106 pp. Routledge & Kegan Paul ; csd., £2.50; pa., £I.25.
27.
New Testament Christianity for Africa and the World: Essays in Honour of Harry Sawyerr, ed. M. E. Glasswell and E. W. Fasholé-Luk, xxii+221 pp. S.P.C.K., £5.95.
28.
African Folktales, ed. P. Radin.Princeton U. Press, Princeton, 1972 .
29.
The African Origin of Civilization: Myth or Reality, Cheikh A. Diop, ed. and translated from the French by M. Cook, 316 pp. Lawrence Hill, New York; csd., $I2.95; pa., $5.95.
30.
A Critical Guide to Anthologies of African Literature, D.L. Ganz, iii+73 pp. African Studies Assn., Brandeis U., Waltham, Mass. , 1973.
31.
'A Study of the Influences of Oral Literature on the Contemporary Literature of Africa', Kofi Awoonor, Dissertation Abstracts International , XXXIII (1973), pp. 6337A-38A ( S.U.N.Y., Stony Brook).
32.
'Aesthetics Versus Evolution: Three Points for African Criticism', A.J. Gurr, Joliso, I, 1 (1973), pp. 5-8 (see EAST AND CENTRAL AFRICA, Journals) .
33.
'Africa and Her Writers', Chinua Achebe, Massachusetts Review , XIV (1973), pp. 617-29 (U. of Massachusetts).
34.
'African Aesthetics in Traditional African Art', S.Macebuh, Okike, 5, pp. 13-24 (see Journals).
35.
'African Artists and Mass Media', S. Cheyney-Coker, Présence Africaine, 88 (1973), pp. 59-69 (see Journals).
36.
'African Critics on African Literature: A Study in Misplaced Hostility', S.O.Iyasere, Journal of Modern African Studies, XII, pp. 514-19 (see Journals).
37.
'African Culture and Ideology', H. Onan, African Communist , 55 (1973), pp. 71-82.
38.
'African Fiction into the Seventies', A. Ravenscroft, British Book News, July, pp. 429-34 (British Council, London).
39.
'African Literature: A Critique', L. Nkosi, Africa: I.B.E.P.M. , 40, pp. 60-61 (see Journals).
40.
'African Literature and Its Western Critics', L. Tanna, Abbia (Yaoundé, Cameroon), 27 & 28, pp. 53-63.
41.
'African Literature at the ACLALS Conference in Liège', C.Heywood, Research in African Literatures, V, pp. 223-6 (see Journals).
42.
'African Literature Revisited: A Search for Critical Standards', E. Emenyonu, Revue de Littérature Comparée, XLVIII, 3 & 4, pp. 387-97 (see Special Issues).
43.
'African Magazines for American Libraries', S. Berman, Lotus: Afro-Asian Wlritings, II (1972), pp. 10-16 (see Journals).
44.
'African Poetry and the Paradox of African Independence'. See 'Modern African Poetry ...' item, below.
45.
'African Radio', J. Gibbs, Legon Observer (Legon, Ghana), VIII, 16 (1973), pp. 390-91; on radio drama.
46.
African Studies/Afrika Studien: Dedicated to the IIIrd International Congress of Africanists in Addis Ababa, ed. T. Büttner and G. Brehme, translated by R. and C. Salt, 400 pp. Akademie-Verlag, Berlin, 1973.
47.
'African Survey', C.R. Larson, English Around the World ( New York), IX (1973), pp. 4-5, 7; on recent writing.
48.
African Writers Talking (ed. Duerden and Pieterse). Reviewed, D.E.Herdeck, Research in African Literatures, V, pp. 121-6.
49.
'Africana Bibliomania', B. Lindfors, Africana Library Journal, IV, 1 (1973), pp. 21-4 (see BIBLIOGRAPHIES PUBLISHED SERIALLY).
50.
Africanity: The Cultural Unity of Black Africa, J. Maquet, translated into English by J.R.Rayfield, 188 pp. O.U.P.,New York, 1972; csd., $7.95; pa., $2.50.
51.
'Africans and the Tragic Form', O.O. Enekwe, Greenfield Review , III, 4, pp. 31-8 (see Special Issues).
52.
An African View of Literature, Peter Nazareth, 228 pp. Northwestern U. Press,Evanston, Ill; U.S. edn of Literature and Society in Modern Africa.
53.
'An Apocalypse of Reconciliation', M.G. Cooke, Parnassus, I, 2 (1973), pp. 109-19; review of books of African poetry.
54.
An Introduction to the African Novel (Palmer. Reviewed, J. Adeola, The Benin Review, I, pp. 136-40 (see WEST AFRICA, Journals).
55.
'Black African Literature and the Conference in Lesotho', U.A.Barnett, WLWE, XII (1973), pp. 142-7 (see COMMONWEALTH: GENERAL, Journals).
56.
'Black Awareness in African Poetry in English', P.A.V.Ansah, Legon Journal of the Humanities, I, pp. 35-53 (see WEST AFRICA, Journals).
57.
'Black Gods and Kings', J. Povey, Topic, 69 (1973), pp. 8-11 (Washington and Jefferson College ); on Africa Week at U.C.L.A.
58.
'Black Survival and Culture: Rambling Thoughts on Black Aesthetics', A. Britwum, Asemka, I, 1, pp. 99-110 (see WEST AFRICA, Journals).
59.
Black Writers in French: A Literary History of Negritude, L. Kesteloot, translated from the French by E. C. Kennedy, 401 pp. Temple U. Press, Philadelphia, Penn., $I2.50.
60.
'Censorship and Literature in Africa', [ K.Omotoso], Afriscope, III, 7 (1973), p. 53 (See WEST AFRICA, Journals).
61.
'Coming from My Own Tradition', Kofi Awoonor, Compass, 5 & 6, pp. 3-6 (see Sbecial Issues).
62.
'Contemporary African Poetry (I97I-73)', T.Ojaide, Greenfield Review , III, 4, pp. 23-7.
63.
De la littérature des nègres: Including English Language Edition Translated by D.B. Warden, H. Grégoire, 285+253 pp. Kraus, Nendeln, Liechtenstein , 1971; first pbld. 1808; English trnsln. 1810.
64.
'Developments in the Study of African Literature', E.D. Jones, African Research Bulletin, III, 3 (1973), pp. 3-19 (U. of Sierra Leone, Freetown).
65.
'Editorial: From the Festival of Negro Arts at Dakar to the Lagos Festival- Itinerary', A. Diop, Présence Africaine, 92, pp. 9-14.
66.
'Editorial [on African Aesthetics and Literary Criticism]', [A.Irele], The Benin Review, I, pp. 1-4.
67.
'Education and Black Civilization', F.F.Indire, Présence Africaine , 89, pp. 28-39.
68.
'Edward Blyden and the Concept of African Personality', M. Yu. Frenkel, African Affairs, LXXIII, 292, pp. 277-89 (see Journals).
69.
'Emerging and Neglected Literatures: Their Place in the Traditional Spectrum of Comparative Literature', B. Lindfors, Council on National Literatures Report , I, pp. 4-5.
70.
Essays in African Literature, ed. W. L. Ballard , iv+191 pp. Georgia State U., Atlanta; re-issue as book of Spectrum, III (see Special Issues, JCL, IX, 2, p. 13).
71.
'How Oral is Oral Literature ?', R. Finnegan, Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, XXXV, pp. 52-64 (U. of London).
72.
'In Search of an African Language', N. Ngwenyama, Ufahamu, V, 1 (see Journals).
73.
'Indigenous African Theatre', E.T. Kirby, The Drama Review (Tulane U., New Orleans, La.), XVIII, 4, pp. 22-35.
74.
'Influence of Colonialism on the Artist, His Milieu, and His Public in Developing Countries', UNESCO, Lotus: Afro-Asian Writings, 18 (1973), pp. 10-20.
75.
'Interpreters All: The Commonwealth Context of African Literature in English' , R.T. Robertson , Research in African Literatures, V, 1, pp. 52-9.
76.
'Is the Criticism of African Literature Culture-bound?', H. Collins, Compass, 5 & 6, pp. 7-16.
77.
'La francophonie dans les lettres africaines', A.S. Gérard, Revue de Littérature Comparée, XLVIII, pp. 371-86.
78.
'La littérature négro-africaine et son public', R. Mercier, Revue de Littérature Comparée, XVIII, 3 & 4, pp. 398-408.
79.
'La vie traditionelle dans la littérature de l'Afrique Noire d'expression française', R. Pageard, Revue de Littérature Comparée, XLVIII, 3 & 4, pp. 420-54.
80.
'Le rôle du dramaturge dans le théâtre négro-africain moderne', R.E. Harris, Revue de Littérature Comparée, XLVIII, 3 & 4, pp. 590-95.
81.
'Les études africaines en Bulgarie', T.Obenga, Présence Africaine , 88 (1973), pp. 178-9.
82.
'Les hommes de lettres africains et la critique éstangère', E. Amaizo, Annales de l'Ecole des Lettres, I (1973), pp. 129-33 (Université du Bénin, Lomé, Togo).
83.
'Literary Magazines of Africa', J.F. Povey, Small Press Review , V, 4, pp. 7-10 (see Special Issues).
84.
'Literature and Ideology in Africa', E. Makward, Pan-African Journal , V (1972), pp. 81-94.
85.
'Marvellous Realism: The Way out of Negritude', M. Dash, Black Images, III, 1, pp. 80-95 (see Journals).
86.
'Marx, Politics, and the African Novel', B.Obumselu, Twentieth Century Studies (Canterbury, U.K.), 10 (1973), pp. 107-27; on Armah, Fanon, Ngugi, Ousmane.
87.
'Modern African Poetry and Post-colonial Politics', R.N. Egudu, Ba Shiru, V, 2, pp. 45-53 (see Journals); Part I of article continued as 'African Poetry and the Paradox of African Independence', VI, 1, pp. 25-33.
88.
Modern African Stories (ed. Larson). Reviewed, N. Tagoe, Asemka, I, 1, pp. 70-82.
89.
'Modern Drama of Africa - Form and Content: A Study of Four Playwrights', M. Fearn, Dissertation Abstracts International, XXXV, pp. 3929A-30A (Northwestern); on Clark, Fugard, Medhin, Soyinka.
90.
'Negritude and the Isms', V.W. Knight, Black Images, III, 1, pp. 3-20.
91.
'Négritude césairienne, négritude senghorienne', M. Condé, Revue de Littérature Comparée, XLVIII, 3 & 4, pp. 409-19.
92.
'Negritude Revisited: An Interview with Leon Damas', Manna (Toronto), III (1972), pp. 16-24.
93.
'Negritude: The Anatomizing of the Past', M. Dash, African Studies Association of the West Indies Bulletin, 7, pp. 54-67 (see Journals).
94.
'New Black Voices', L.W. Brown, Conch Review of Books, I (1973), pp. 47-51 (see The Conch, WEST AFRICA, Journals); review of critical writings by Africans.
95.
O literaturze czarnej Afryki, W. Leopold, 194 pp. Państwowy Intytut Wydawniczy,Warsaw, 1973.
96.
'On Short Stories', Alex La Guma, Lotus: Afro-Asian Writings, 17 (1973), pp. 132-3; on stories pbld. in Lotus.
97.
'Origins of African Literature', C. Egbuna, Indigo (Lagos), I (1973 ), pp. 15, 18.
98.
Palaver (ed. Lindfors). Reviewed, D.E. Herdeck, Research in African Literatures, V, pp. 121-6.
99.
Panorama du roman africain, C. R. Larson, translated into French by A. Ricard, 347 pp. Editions Internationales,Paris; trnsln. of The Emergence of African Fiction.
100.
'Perspectives on Black World Literature', L. Gant, Current Bibliography on African Affairs, VI (1973), pp. 47-50; review article.
101.
'Poetic Thoughts from Africa', Ezekiel Mphahlele, Africa Today, XXI, 1, pp. 93-6 (see Journals); review of books by Anozie, Brutus, Kgositsile, and of African Literature Today, No. 6.
102.
'Politics and the African Writer', K.Ogungbesan, African Studies Review, XVII, pp. 43-53 (see Journals); especially Achebe.
103.
'Popular Literature for an African Elite'. See WEST AFRICA, GENERAL STUDIES.
104.
'Problem of Language in African Writing'. See WEST AFRICA, GENERAL STUDIES.
105.
'Recent African Writing Viewed on a Literary Tour', C.R. Larson, Compass, 5 & 6, pp. 27-30.
106.
'"Reintegration with the Lost Self": A Theme in Contemporary African Literature' , G. Moore , Revue de Littérature Comparée, XLVIII, 3 & 4, pp. 488-503.
107.
'Rencontre sur la littérature africaine', R. Smith, Présence Francophone , VII (1973), pp. 175-6; on conference at Halifax, Canada, May 1973.
108.
'Russia and African Writers', Cyprian Ekwensi, Sunday Times (Lagos), 3 Feb., p. 17; on non-payment of royalties.
109.
Soul-force: African Heritage in Afro-American Religion, L.E. Barrett, 251 pp. Doubleday, Garden City, N.Y.; csd., $7.95; pa., $3.50.
110.
Sovremennye literatury Afriki: vostochnaja i iuzhnaja Afrika [Modern African Literatures: East and South Africa], ed. O. S. Ribkina, 312 pp. Nauka, Moscow.
111.
'Spoken Art: Literature or Non-literature?', E. Ogieiriaixi, Insight, Jan.-Feb. 1973, pp. 21-4.
112.
Standpoints on African Literature, ed. C.Wanjala , 389 pp. E.A.L.B.,Nairobi, 1973; csd., Sh.60/-; pa., Sh.35/-.
113.
'Sur les "formes traditionelles" du roman africain', M.Kane, Revue de Littérature Comparée, XLVIII, 3 & 4, pp. 536-68.
114.
Tell Me Africa: An Approach to African Literature (Olney). Reviewed, M. Tucker, Okike, 5, pp. 77-9;
115.
and R.Bishop, Ufahamu, IV, 3, pp. 177-80.
116.
The African Image, Ezekiel Mphahlele, 316 pp. Faber, £3.95; revised edn.
117.
'The African Theatre as a Means of Decolonization', E.P.Idoye, Masque (Ibadan) , I (1973), pp. 2-6.
118.
'The African Writer and His Public', M. Kane, Lotus: Afro-Asian Writings, 15 (1973), pp. 11-31.
119.
'The Aim of Education in Africa', F.Osafo-Gyima, Présence Africaine , 89, pp. 15-27.
120.
'The Artist's Role in a Developing Country', F.A.Faiz, Lotus: Afro-Asian Writings, 17 (1973), pp. 43-5.
121.
'The Black Aesthetic and Comparative Criticism', L.W. Brown, Council on National Literatures Report, I, pp. 5-8.
122.
The Black Mind: A History of African Literature, O.R. Dathorne.U. of Minnesota Press, Minneapolis, $22.50; London, £I3.00.
123.
'The Colonial Impact [on African Literature]', M. Kiiru, Busara, V, 1 (1973), pp. 57-60 (see EAST AND CENTRAL AFRICA, Journals).
124.
'The Crisis of Consciousness in Modern African Literature: A Survey', O.F.Onoge, Canadian Journal of African Studies, VIII, 2, pp. 385-410 (see Journals).
125.
'The Criticism of Modern African Literature', S.A.Dzeagu, Universitas, III, 3, pp. 134-40 (see WEST AFRICA, Journals).
126.
'The Divorce Dilemma: The New Woman in Contemporary African Novels', B. Stegeman, Critique: Studies in Modern Fiction, XV, 3, pp. 81-93 (Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia).
127.
The Drama of Black Africa, A. Graham-White, xii+220 pp. French, New York, $6.95.
128.
The Drama of Nommo, P.C. Harrison, 245 pp. Grove Press, New York, 1972; on an African aesthetic within American experience.
129.
'The Ethnographic Novel in Africa', G.D.Buelow, Dissertation Abstracts International, XXXIV, p. 963B (Oregon).
130.
'The French-African Novel: From Colonialism and Negritude to Independence' , C.D.Yoder , Dissertation Abstracts International, XXXV, p. 2304A (Iowa).
131.
'The Function of Literature at the Present Time: The Ethnic Imperative', Ezekiel Mphahlele, Transition, 45, pp. 47-53 (see Journals).
132.
'The Functions of Tradition and Innovation in the African Novel', A. Rainer, African Studies/Afrika Studien... , pp. 365-81 (see above, p. 8).
133.
'The Jujuman and African Literature', Anon., Afriscope, III, 9 (1973), p. 52; view that African writers perpetuate African 'superstitions'.
134.
'The Language Problem in African Literature: A Viewpoint', F.A.Atta, The Writer (Cape Coast, Ghana), I (no date), pp. 49-52.
135.
'The Liberation of African Literature: A Re-evaluation of the Socio-Cultural Approach', S.O. Iyasere, Présence Africaine, 90, pp. 215-24; and The Conch, V, 1 & 2 (1973), pp. 1-10 (see WEST AFRICA, Journals).
136.
'The Myth of Age, Symbol of Wisdom in African Society and Literature', J. M. Awouma, translated by S. Shapiro, Diogenes, 80 (1972), pp. 63-79.
137.
'The Negritude: A Twentieth-century Humanism', Léopold Sédar Senghor, translated by R. Blatchford and J. M. Boisset, Adam: International Review, 39 (1973), pp. 5-11.
138.
The Novel and Reality in Africa and America, ed. T. Vincent, 39 pp. U.S.I.S. and U. of Lagos, Lagos; proceedings of symposium of African and U.S. authors.
139.
'The Place of the Humanities in a Modern African University', A.A. Kwapong, Universitas, I, 3 (1972), pp. 3-9.
140.
'The Poet as Elegist: The Poet as Prophet', T.P. Olafioye, Black Images , III, 2, pp. 40-62; on African poetry in English.
141.
'Themes in African Literature Today', P. Wästberg, Daedalus, CIII, Spring, pp. 135-50 (Harvard U., Cambridge, Mass.).
142.
'Towards a Formulation of Critical Standards for Modern African Literature' , J.K. Agovi , Universitas, III, 3, pp. 128-33.
143.
'Towards an African Literature', H.L.B.Moody, Nigeria Magazine , 110-112 (combined issue), pp. 110-16 (see WEST AFRICA, Journals); review of 7 H.E.B. (A.W.S.) vols.
144.
'Towards Indigenous Publishing', J.Okpaku, Africa: I.B.E.P.M. , 36, pp. 36-7.
145.
'Towards the Decolonization of African Literature', Chinwezu, O. Temie, I. Madubuike, Okike, 6, pp. 11-27.
146.
'Two Views of Black Alienation: A Comparative Study of Chinua Achebe and Ralph Ellison', J.A. Chargois, Dissertation Abstracts International , XXXIV, pp. 7742A (Ind.).
147.
'Vestiges of African Culture in Afro-American Literature: A Preliminary Study' , T.R. Holland , Dissertation Abstracts International, XXXIV, p. 4265A (Neb., Lincoln).
148.
'Visions of Africa ...' See COMMONWEALTH: GENERAL, Criticism. 'Voices of Africa', D. Rabkin, Today's Scholar (supplement to The Argus, Cape Town), 22 Oct., pp. 1-2.
149.
'Western Humanism and African Usage: A Critical Survey of Non-African Responses to African Literature', O. Owomoyela, Issue, IV, 4, pp. 9-14 (see Journals).
150.
'Women Characters and African Literature', A.Lippert, Afriscope, III, 10 (1973), pp. 45-6, 49.
151.
Women Writers and African Literature', Y. Shogu, Afriscope, III, 10 (1973), pp. 44-5; on Aidoo, Nwapa, Ogot, Ulasi.
152.
World Culture and the Black Experience, A.A. Mazrui, 110 pp. U. of Washington Press, Seattle, U.S.A.
153.
Afras: Journal of African and Asian Studies, 4. U. of Sussex, Falmer, Brighton, Sussex.
Africa: International Business, Economic, and Political Monthly, 29-40. Africa Journal Ltd., 54A Tottenham Court Rd., London, WIP oBP.
156.
Africa: Journal of the International African Institute, XLIV , 1-4. O.U.P., Press Rd., London, NWI0 oDD; occasional literary articles, reviews; quarterly.
157.
Africa Quarterly: A Journal of African Affairs, XIV, 1-4. Indian Council for Africa, 5 Curzon Lane, New Delhi .
158.
Africa Report, XX. African American Institute, 866 United Nations Plaza, New York, N.Y. I00I7; current events, politics, economics, African arts and literature.
159.
Africa Today, XXI, 1-6. Graduate School of International Studies, U. of Denver, Colorado 80220; occasional literary articles, poetry, reviews.
160.
African Affairs: Journal of the Royal African Society, LXXIII, 290-293. O.U.P. (for R.A.S.), Press Rd., London, NWI0 oDD.
161.
African Arts, VII, 3-4 and VIII, 1-2. African Studies Center, U. of California, Los Angeles, Calif. 90024; literary and other arts of Africa.
162.
African Literature Association Newsletter, I, 1 (Dec.), ed. T.A.Hale and R.K.Priebe, c/o French Dept., 3I6 Burrowes Bldg., Pennsylvania State U., University Park, Pa. I6802. Annual Assn. sub., $2.00, individuals; $I0.00, institutions.
163.
African Literature Today, 6 (1973). H.E.B., 48 Charles St., London, WIX 8AH; csd., £2.50; pa., £I.I0.
164.
African Research and Documentation, 4-5 & 6. SCOLMA and African Studies Assn. of the U.K., c/o Centre of West African Studies, U. of Birmingham.
165.
African Studies Association of the West Indies Bulletin, 7. A.S.A.W.I., P.O. Box 222, Kingston 7, Jamaica; annual.
Africana Library Journal. See BIBLIOGRAPHIES PUBLISHED SERIALLY.
168.
Afro-Asian Theatre Bulletin. American Educational Theatre Assn., John F. Kennedy Center, 726 Jackson Place, Washington, D.C. 20566; gratis on exchange; twice annually.
169.
Ba Shiru, V, 2 and VI, 1. Dept. of African Languages & Literature, U. of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin 53706; twice annually.
170.
Black Academy Review. Black Academy Press, 3296 Main St., Buffalo, N.Y. I42I4; quarterly.
171.
Black Images. Black Images Inc., P.O. Box 280, Station F, Toronto, Ont. Black Orpheus. See WEST AFRICA, Journals.
172.
Black World, XXIV. Johnson Pblg. Co., Rockefeller Center, I270 Ave. of the Americas, New York, N.Y. I0020.
173.
Books Abroad, XLVIII, 1-4. U. of Oklahoma Press, Norman, Okla. 73069; regularly reviews African books; quarterly.
174.
Cahiers d'études africaines. Ecoles Practique de Hautes Etudes, Section des Sciences Economiques et Sociales, Paris.
175.
Canadian Journal of African Studies, VIII, 1-3. Dept. of Geography, Carleton U., Ottawa, KIS 5B6. Annual sub., $I8.00.
176.
Cultural Events in Africa, 103-105 (dated 1973 butpbld. 1975). African Studies Centre, U. of Cambridge, Sidgwick Ave., Cambridge CB3 9DA; irregular.
177.
Ife African Studies: Research Bulletin of the University of Ife, I, 1 (Mar.) Institute of African Studies, U. of Ife, Ile-Ife, Nigeria.
178.
Issue: A Quarterly Journal of Africanist Opinion, IV, 1-4. African Studies Assn., Brandeis U., Waltham, Mass.
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Jeune Afrique, 51 avenue des Terres,Paris, XIVe; news magazine, short stories, cultural articles, reviews; weekly.
180.
Journal of African Studies, I, 1 (Spring). African Studies Center, U. of California , Los Angeles, Calif. 90024; quarterly.
181.
Journal of Black Studies. Fage Pblns., 275 S. Beverly Dr., Beverly Hills, Calif. 902I2.
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Journal of Modern African Studies, XII. C.U.P., 200 Euston Rd., London, NWI 2DB. Annual sub., £7.50.
183.
L'Afrique Actuelle, 19 rue Greneta,Paris IIe; news and cultural magazine; articles in French and English; monthly.
184.
L'Afrique Littéraire et Artistique, 32 rue de l'Echiquier,Paris Xe; cultural magazine in French; 6 times annually.
185.
Lotus: Afro-Asian Writings. Permanent Bureau of Afro-Asian Writers, I04 Kasr-el-Aini St., Cairo, U.A.R.; includes poetry, fiction, criticism, translation, reviews.
186.
Okike: An African Journal of New Writing, 5-6, ed. Chinua Achebe. P.O. Box 597, Amherst, Mass. 0I002.
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Présence Africaine, 89-92. Pbld. at 25 bis, rue des Ecoles, Paris Ve; in French and English; quarterly.
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Research in African Literatures, V, 1-2. African & Afro-American Research Institute, U. of Texas, Austin, Texas 787I2; twice annually.
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Studies in Black Literature, V, 1-3. Dept. of English, Mary Washington College, Box 3425, Fredericksburg, Va. 2240I; 3 times annually.
Ufahamu: Journal of the African Activist Association, V, 1-3. A.A.A., African Studies Center, U. of California, Los Angeles, Calif. 90024. Annual sub., $5.00, U.S.A. & Canada; $6.00, Africa; $7.00, elsewhere; $I0.00, institutions; 3 times annually.
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Compass, 5 & 6. Kutztown, Pa., U.S.A.; issue containing a number of articles on African literature.
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Greenfield Review, III, 4. Greenfield Center, New York.
195.
Revue de Littérature Comparée, XLVIII, 3 & 4. Didier, I5 rue Cujas, 75005 Paris; special issue on 'Littérature franco-phones et anglo-phones de l'Afrique noire'.
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Shantih (New York), II, 3; special issue on African literature.
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Small Press Review, V, 4. Paradise, Calif; issue containing a number of articles on African literature.