An edition of They keep their fires burning (2005)

They keep their fires burning

conversations on food, manners and hospitality in Africa

They keep their fires burning
Georgina Beier
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An edition of They keep their fires burning (2005)

They keep their fires burning

conversations on food, manners and hospitality in Africa

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Publisher
Breitinger
Language
English
Pages
181

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Table of Contents

They keep their fires burning / Segun Olusola
The neighbourhood / Ibrahim El-Salahi
An old man who does not leave any food behind will carry his own plate to the kitchen / Rowland Abiodun
The king's compound / Bridget Robinson Kuba
I am going to eat porridge / Godfrey Tangwa
Python eggs / Wole Ogundele
Gathering knowledge from the elders / Karim Traore
Crops and hospitality / Umar Danfulani
Food is guaranteed / Andrew Haruna
You are only praised for killing a lion / Matthew Ole Suya Brown
Wealth is not what you own, but what you give away / Chinua Achebe
A royal order / Taban lo Liyong
One hundred donkeys / Rebecca Mphahlele
Just be there / Es'kia Mphahlele.

Edition Notes

Published in
Bayreuth
Series
Bayreuth African studies series -- 72

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
390.096
Library of Congress
GT3415.A35 T49 2005, BJ2028.A35 T44 2005

The Physical Object

Pagination
181 p. ;
Number of pages
181

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL20723007M
ISBN 10
3927510874
OCLC/WorldCat
59081179, 59357031
Goodreads
5490659

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL18943704W

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