The Cambridge History of African and Caribbean Literature 2 Volume Hardback Set
F Abiola Irele author Simon Gikandi author
Format:Set / collection
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:11th Mar '04
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This history offers new perspectives on African and Caribbean literature. It provides the general coverage and specific information expected of a major history. Chapters address the literature itself, the practices and conditions of its composition, and its complex relationship with African social and geopolitical history. The book provides an account of the entire body of productions that can be considered to comprise the field of African literature, defined both by imaginative expression in Africa itself and the black diaspora. The book accounts for the specific historical and cultural context in which this expression has been manifested in African and the Caribbean: the formal particularities of the literary corpus, both oral and written, that can be ascribed to the two areas, and the diversity of material and texts covered by the representative works. This magisterial history of African literature is an essential resource for specialists and students.
'… begins with some excellent essays on how African societies have shaped the oral culture from which they emerged.' The Times Literary Supplement
'… readers will find here valuable individual essays, well edited and handsomely presented.' New West Indian Guide
ISBN: 9780521594349
Dimensions: 236mm x 159mm x 56mm
Weight: 1559g
954 pages