| Autumn 1995 |
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| Anthony Ilona |
Crossing the River: A Chronicle of the Black Diaspora |
3 |
| Elaine Savory |
Poem: miranda: the first voicing |
10 |
| Marina Maxwell |
For Women Going Under and other poems |
12 |
| McDonald Dixon |
Poem: Columbus Again |
13 |
| Paul Neville |
Short story: ‘…A Free and Cheerful Living…’ |
15 |
| Melvin E Lewis |
Poems: Doors 25 and Doors 26 |
18 |
| Maya Jaggi |
Interviews Kazuo Ishiguro |
20 |
| A Robert Lee |
Imagined Cities of China: Timothy Mo’s London, Sky Lee’s Vancouver, Fae Myenne Ng’s San Francisco and Gish Jen’s New York |
25 |
| Jayanta Mahapatra |
Poems: The Waiting and The Unease of Quiet Sleep |
31 |
| Martin Bennett |
First Rains: Kaduna Market and other poems |
32 |
| Paula Burnett |
Poems: Leaving By Ferry and Late September |
33 |
| Nana Yaa Mensah |
africa95 : Moving Out of My Father’s House |
34 |
| Angus Calder |
The New Zimbabwe Writing and Chimurenga |
35 |
| Okello Oculi |
Malam O and other poems |
43 |
| Stephanie Newell |
Women in the African Setting … at the University of Stirling |
44 |
| Manfred Malzahn |
Shakespeare in Africa: Reflections on the Teaching of English Literature Abroad |
46 |
| Olu Oguibe |
Poem: All Because I Loved You |
48 |
| Nahem Yousaf |
Ousmane Sembène and Rhetorical Film Form |
49 |
| Latisha L Lartigue |
Short story: Inch’ Allah |
53 |
| Rosa Diez-Tagarro |
Interviews Biyi Bandele-Thomas |
57 |
| Owen Gallagher |
A Common History and other poems |
60 |
| M Athar Tahir |
Transition and other poems |
61 |
| Robert Bush |
National Curriculum English: The Final Version |
62 |
| Beryl Gilroy |
The Oral Culture — Effects and Expression |
63 |
| B W Benyon |
Poems: Katatjuta, The Olgas and In The Tropical City |
65 |
| Ritu Bhatia |
Short Story: The Servant |
66 |
| Kamau Brathwaite |
A Post-Cautionary Tale of the Helen of Our Wars |
69 |
| Kamau Brathwaite |
Poem: Days & Nights or Jean Rhys & Cynthia Wilson |
79 |
| Kenneth Ramchand |
Obituary for Andrew Salkey, 1928 –1995 |
82 |
| Reviews |
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| Alison Donnell |
Letter From Ulster and The Hugo Poems by E A Markham |
85 |
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Other Lovers by Jackie Kay |
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British Subjects by Fred D’Aguiar |
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| Markman Ellis |
Ignatius Sancho, Letters (1782) Paul Edwards and Polly Rewt, eds |
88 |
| Nigel Rigby |
‘The Killing Time’: The Morant Bay Rebellion in Jamaica by Gad Heuman |
89 |
| Ada Adeghe |
Kehinde by Buchi Emecheta |
91 |
| Gaele Sobott-Mogwe |
South African Plays Stephen Gray, ed |
92 |
| Jo Evans |
A Shattering of Silence by Farida Karodia |
93 |
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The Heinemann Book of South African Short Stories
Denis Hirson, ed |
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| Megan Sterne |
The Complete Short Stories by Alice Walker |
95 |
| Rashmi Sadan |
The Return by K S Maniam |
96 |
| John McRae |
Sensuous Horizons by K S Maniam |
97 |
| John McLeod |
Thresholds of Change in African Literature: The Emergence of a Tradition by Kenneth W Harrow |
97 |
| Senorina Wendoh |
Shebeen Tales: Messages from Harare by Chenjerai Hove |
98 |
| Cicely Palser Havely |
Indian-English Fiction 1980-1990: An Assessment Nilufer E Bharucha and Vilas Sarang, eds |
99 |
| Keith Jardim |
The Coming of Lights by V Ramsamooj Gosine |
100 |
| Sybil Oldfield |
(Un)Belonging? Geschlecht, Klasse, Rasse and Ethnizität in der britischen Gegenwartsliteratur by Jana Gohrisch |
101 |
| Among the Contributors |
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103 |