
Wasafiri Issue 3
Issue 3: Autumn 1985
Fiction by Anya Asale, Kojo Laing, Mike Phillips and Veronique Tadja
Poems by Fred D’Aguiar and David Dabydeen
Articles on Chinua Achebe, Bessie Head and orality and Kojo Laing,
A review of Wole Soyinka’s Blues for the Prodigal and Ellen Kuzwayo's Call Me Woman
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VIEW FULL CONTENTSPrabhu Guptara
Editorial: A Triumph to Have Happened at All
Joyce Johnson
Bessie Head and the Oral Tradition: The Structure of Maru
Robert Fraser
Kojo Laing: Profile and Extract from Search Sweet Country
Russell McDougall
Okonkwo’s Walk: The Choreography of Things Fall Apart
Veronique Tadjo
Fiction: The Magician and the Girl
Anya Asale
Extract from Panman
Mike Phillips
Fiction: The Smell of the Coast
Leslie Anthony Goffe
Poem: Seamstress
Marsha Prescod
Poem: May the Force be with You
David Dabydeen
Poem: Ballad of the Little Black Boy
Fred D’Aguiar
Black British and other poems
Alexander Baron
Poems: Rebel; 26
Reviews
Neville Grant
Elizabeth Gunner A Handbook for Teaching African Literature
John Welch
South Asian Poetry for the English Classroom
Lyn Innes
Britt Olinder, ed A Sense of Place: Essays in Post-Colonial Literature
Adetokunbo Pearse
Ellen Kuzwayo Call Me Woman
James Gibbs
Wole Soyinka, dir Blues for the Prodigal