| Spring 1985 |
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| Editorial |
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3 |
| Susheila Nasta |
Interviews Sam Selvon |
5 |
| Roger Bromley |
Reaching a Clearing: Gender and Politics in Zee Edgell’s Beka Lamb |
10 |
| Morgan Dalphinis |
The African Presence: Similarities Between West Indian Creole and African Oral Literature |
15 |
| Kenneth Ramchand |
Indian-African Relations in Caribbean Fiction: Reflected in Earl Lovelace’s The Dragon Can’t Dance |
18 |
| Elizabeth M Nicholson |
Indian Literature in the English Classroom: I |
24 |
| Adewale Maja-Pearce |
Three Nigerian Short Stories |
26 |
| Roger Freebairn |
Poem: Return Journey |
29 |
| Milton Godfrey |
Poem: Disappointment |
31 |
| Reviews |
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| Eckhard Breitinger |
Close Sesame by Nuruddin Farah |
32 |
| Adetokunbo Pearse |
The Trouble With Nigeria by Chinua Achebe |
33 |
| Roger Freebairn |
Slave Song by David Dabydeen |
34 |
| Jane Wilkinson |
Interpreti rituali: Il romanzo dell’Africa Nera by Itala Vivan |
35 |
| Fred D’Aguiar |
Third World Poems by Kamau Brathwaite and |
37 |
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Midsummer by Derek Walcott |
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| Books Received |
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39 |
| Activities, Letters, Resources, Contributors |
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41 |