| Spring 1988 |
Women’s Issue |
| Susheila Nasta and Christine Archer |
Editorial Note |
2 |
| Kathleen McLuskie and Lyn Innes |
Women and African Literature |
3 |
| Merle Collins |
The Writer in Residence |
9 |
| Keith Thomas |
A Shared Teaching Experience with Merle Collins |
10 |
| Muriel Lynn Rubin |
Adolescence and Autobiographical Fiction: Teaching AnnieJohn by Jamaica Kincaid |
11 |
| Sandi Russell |
Interviews Paule Marshall |
14 |
| Maggie Butcher |
Interviews Grace Nichols |
17 |
| Jan Shinebourne |
Extract from The Last English Plantation |
21 |
| Lois-Andrea Ferguson |
Short Story: Pops |
24 |
| Mahadai Das |
Poems: Bones and Secrets |
25 |
| Katherine Gallagher |
Poems: Meeting Bessie Head in Adelaide, March, 1984 and Political Prisoners |
26 |
| Jean Arasanayagam |
Puberty Rites and other poems |
26 |
| Mahadai Das |
Poem: The Growing Tip |
28 |
| Velma Pollard |
Crown Point and other poems |
29 |
| Reviews |
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| Liz Gerschel |
Summer Lightning and Other Stories by Olive Senior |
31 |
| Lyn Innes |
A Wicked Old Woman by Ravinder Randhawa |
32 |
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A Language in Common by Marion Molteno |
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| Denise deCaires Narain |
Let It Be Told Lauretta Ngcobo, ed |
34 |
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Watchers and Seekers Rhonda Cobham and Merle Collins, eds |
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| Phyllis Pollard |
Ngambika, Studies of Women in African Literature Carole Boyce Davies and Anne Adams Graves, eds |
36 |
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Women Writers in African Literature Today Eldred Jones, Eustace Palmer and Majorie Jones, eds |
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| Alison Archer |
Beloved by Toni Morrison |
37 |
| Books Received |
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38 |
| Activities |
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39 |
| Contributors |
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40 |