| Autumn, 1990 |
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| Susheila Nasta |
Editorial Note |
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| J O J Nwachukwu- Agbada |
Post-War Nigeria and the Poetry of Anger |
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| Stephen Chan |
Presidentialism in Lusaka and Harare |
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| Charles Sarvan |
Bessie Head: Two Letters |
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| Anthony D Cavaluzzi |
Exiled Within: Voices from South African Prisons |
15 |
| Rod Edmond |
South Pacific Literature: Post-colonialism and Post Modernism |
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| Mynah Saunders |
Recent Educational Changes and Ethnic Minorities |
22 |
| Maya Jaggi |
Interviews Earl Lovelace |
25 |
| Melvin E Lewis |
Poems: Letters |
27 |
| Ogonna Agu |
Love Poems to the Lady of Red Eyes |
30 |
| Patience Agbabi |
Poem: Learning the Language |
31 |
| Martin Bennett |
Two Poems on First Arriving in Yaba, Lagos |
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| Fred D’Aguiar |
Poems: Black Ink and Beggar and Politician |
32 |
| Bahadur Tejani |
Short Story: Black Cosmos |
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| Dayo Okunlola |
Short Story: The Sapped Guinness |
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| Iyamide Hazeley |
Short Story: The Party |
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| Reviews |
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| Stewart Brown |
The Poet Lied by Odia Ofeimun |
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What the Madman Said by Obiora Udechukwu |
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Wednesday is a Colour by Femi Oyebode |
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| Cathy Cundy |
English, August: An Indian Story by Upamanyu Chatterjee |
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The Shadow Lines by Amitav Ghosh |
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| David Richards |
Resistance in Postcolonial African Fiction by Neil Lazarus |
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| Louis James |
Guyana Dreaming: The Art of Aubrey Williams Compiled by Anne Walmsley |
42 |
| Maya Jaggi |
Jasmine by Bharati Mukherjee |
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| Abdulrazak Gurnah |
Navigation of a Rainmaker by Jamal Mahjoub |
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| Jan Shepherd |
Women and Revolution in Nicaragua Helen Collinson, ed |
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| Books Received |
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| Activities |
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