| Spring 1986 |
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| Susheila Nasta |
Editorial Note |
2 |
| Vicky Unwin |
Editorial: New Directions in African and Caribbean Publishing |
2 |
| Jan Carew |
Tribute to Alex La Guma |
4 |
| Alastair Niven |
History is Spring Cleaning: Some Impressions of Recent South African
Writing |
6 |
| Paul Rich |
Growing and Grappling: Sipho Sepamla and the Construction of a Black
South African Literary Identity |
11 |
| George Heron |
Imperial Fictions: Graham Greene’s The Heart Of the Matter |
15 |
| Carla Contractor |
Indian Novels: Dual and Multicultural Considerations |
20 |
| Mike Phillips |
Short Story: The Smell of the Coast: Part 2 |
24 |
| Kojo Laing |
Poems: Tatale Swine and Godhorse |
26 |
| Vikram Seth |
Poem: The Comfortable Classes at Work and Play |
27 |
| Angus Calder |
The Black Presence in English Literature David Dabydeen, ed |
28 |
| Reviews |
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| Paul Edwards |
Hogarth’s Blacks: Images of Blacks in Eighteenth Century British Art , David Dabydeen, ed |
30 |
| Louis James |
The Final Passage by Caryl Phillips |
32 |
| Roger Iredale |
ThisTime in Lahoreby Alamgir Hashmi |
33 |
| Phyllis Pollard |
Unheard Words: Women and Literature in Africa,the Arab World, Asia, the Caribbean and Latin America by Mineke Schipper |
33 |
| Faustin Charles |
Human Rites by E A Markham and MamaDot by Fred D’Aguiar |
34 |
| Phillip Langran |
Under the Banyan Tree and Other Stories by R K Narayan |
36 |
| Books Received |
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| Activities, Letters, Coming Events, Contributors |
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