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Last edited by Ralph Twain
February 3, 2012 | History

Essays on Free State Black Literature

First edition

Publish Date
Publisher
Mbali Press
Pages
85

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Table of Contents

Chapters of this work
1. Introduction. By O Bolaji
2. Literature grows by leaps and bounds
3. Dearth of indigenous languages
4. The grassroots poets on the rise
5. Reminiscence of Onitsha Literature
6. Modern trappings in Tebogo and the Haka
7. Lechesa bounces back
8. Shades of hubris in JahRose’s work
9. Fatal Flaws in Hector Kunene’s Through the tunnel
10. Enemy of the State By Maxwell Perkins Kanemanyanga
11. Confusion in Deon-Simphiwe Skade’s debut work
12. Literary Criticism an eyesore for Black Writers!
13. Pule Lechesa interviews Bolaji
14. Mme Duman’s Deepest Springs
15. A renowned scholar on Free State shores
16. Tebogo and the epithalamion
17. Football power in Tebogo and the pantophagist
18. Appendix
LAY-OUT BY THABO NTAI

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Published in
Ladybrand and Bloemfontein (South Africa)

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Format
Paperback
Number of pages
85

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OL25191066M

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