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Literature, postcolonial studies

The Postcolonial African Genocide Novel: Quests for Meaningfulness

October 13, 2021 Liverpool University Press 1 Comment

In this recent interview with Professor Andrew Burke at the University of Winnipeg, Professor Anyaduba discusses his new book, The Postcolonial African Genocide Novel.

africa, african genocide, Boubacar Diop, Chimamanda Ngozi, Chinua Achebe, genocide, language, Literature, meaningfulness, Nigeria, novel, postcolonial, postcolonial studies, postcolonialism

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