
Wasafiri Issue 2
Issue 2: Spring 1985
Interview with Sam Selvon
Fiction by Adewale-Pearce
Articles on Indo-African relations in Caribbean fiction, Gender and Politics in Zee Edgell's Beka Lamb and teaching Indian literature.
Reviews of Kamau Brathwaite’s Third World Poems, Chinua Achebe's The Trouble with Nigeria and Nuruddin Farah's Close Sesame
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Interviews Sam Selvon
Roger Bromley
Reaching a Clearing: Gender and Politics in Zee Edgell’s Beka Lamb
Morgan Dalphinis
The African Presence: Similarities Between West Indian Creole and African Oral Literature
Kenneth Ramchand
Indian-African Relations in Caribbean Fiction: Reflected in Earl Lovelace’s The Dragon Can’t Dance
Elizabeth M Nicholson
Indian Literature in the English Classroom: I
Adewale Maja-Pearce
Three Nigerian Short Stories
Roger Freebairn
Poem: Return Journey
Milton Godfrey
Poem: Disappointment
Reviews
Eckhard Breitinger
Nuruddin Farah Close Sesame
Adetokunbo Pearse
Chinua Achebe The Trouble With Nigeria
Roger Freeborn
David Dabydeen Slave Song
Jane Wilkinson
Itala Vivan Interpreti rituali: Il romanzo dell’ Africa Nera
Fred D’Aguiar
Kamau Brathwaite Third World Poems
Derek Walcott Midsummer