| Spring, 2002 |
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| Michelle Stoby |
Black British Drama After Empire Road
An interview with Michael Abbensetts |
3 |
| Martin Bennett |
A West African Quintet and other poems |
9 |
| Vikas Mohan |
Burnt by the Sun |
12 |
| Jillian Edelstein |
Truth and Lies |
15 |
| Lynda Prescott |
'Comming to London' in the 1950s |
19 |
| Gerard Ragnauth |
A Settler's Choice |
24 |
| Geoffrey Nash |
Re-sitting Religion and Creating Feminised Space in the Fiction of Ahdaf Souief Leila Aboulela |
28 |
| Khan Singh Kumar |
A Settler’s Tale and other poems |
32 |
| Herbert Shore |
A Sea That Burst Out Roaring |
34 |
| Roger Moss |
'Enn ti-liv:' Publication in the Margins |
37 |
| Sarah Shaw |
The Meaning of Death |
42 |
| Anthony Downey |
Yinka Shonibare: 'Dorian Gray' at the Stephen Friedman Gallery |
47 |
| Tessa McWatt |
But the Rose Fell on Azor's Paw |
51 |
| Reviews |
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| Peter Morey |
Shifting Continents/Colliding Cultures: Diasporic Writing of the Indian Subcontinent Ralph J Crane and Radhika Mohanram, eds |
57 |
| Bev Braune |
The Fat Lady Sings by Jacqueline Roy |
60 |
| Anshuman A Mondal |
The Picador Book of Modern Indian Literature Amit Chaudhuri, ed |
61 |
| Dianne Schwerdt |
By the Sea by Abdulrazak Gurnah |
63 |
| Paul Sharrad |
Post-colonial Transformations by Bill Ashcroft |
64 |
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Reading the 'New' Literatures in a Postcolonial Era
Susheila Nasta, ed |
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| Drew Shaw |
Can We Talk and Other Stories by Shimmer Chinodya |
66 |
| Alex Tickell |
Smell by Radhika Jha |
68 |
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The Coral Strand by Ravinder Randhawa |
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| Books Received |
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70 |
| Among the Contributors |
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75 |