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bebe2007 (m)
African Literature
« on: May 22, 2007, 04:49 PM »

I have just been introduced to African Literature. I Never thought i could read those books. ( some are so unattractive i just never was interested) Am really loving it!!!!!! especially Books by BUCHI EMECHETA: Joys of Motherhood, In the Ditch, Head above water(autobiography), the Bride Price etc. I like Chimamanda Adichie,(Purple Hibiscus, Half of a yellow sun) Sefi Atta, EVERYTHING GOOD WILL COME. I really related to this novel. Brilliant work Kiss Kiss  "SO LONG A LETTER" forgotten her name(senegalese lady), i cried like a baby Cry Cry   to mention a few.

Am in a new world presently some of these books are so old but really interesting. I would encourage all the readers in the house to go back to their roots pick up these books and read again. some you must have read before probably while growing up,  i bet you will have a different understanding now. Please if you know more authors and books, i would like to know please i really want to build a library on African Literature now for my future kids. Thanks.
SMC (f)
Re: African Literature
« #1 on: May 22, 2007, 05:27 PM »

Mariama Ba wrote So Long a Letter.
Ndipe (m)
Re: African Literature
« #2 on: May 23, 2007, 12:34 AM »

I prefer the first generation of African writers to the current crop. Very talented writers.
creatorjc (m)
Re: African Literature
« #3 on: May 23, 2007, 09:27 AM »

me too,
Chigotex (f)
Re: African Literature
« #4 on: May 24, 2007, 03:05 PM »

Talking about African literature, I think it's very good to get back to our root. Babe2007, check out these works - Ngugi Wa thiongo's 'River Between', Ama Ata Adio's Anowa. Just as SMC said mariama 'Ba is the author of so long a letter.

Lets get back to our root!!!
pearlx
Re: African Literature
« #5 on: May 27, 2007, 05:00 PM »

Hey gurl!get ingugu wa thoingo's-petalsof blood,twingle-twangle(wole soyinka)my batry is flat.Am actualy an english student.would give u more later.bye&happy readin
omoge (f)
Re: African Literature
« #6 on: May 29, 2007, 07:52 PM »

so long a letter by Mariam (senegalese lady) was so interesting. Anyone read Ama Atoo's book? She is from Ghana. one of her book, the delima of a ghost lol was so hilarious.

I love songs of Lawino, and the bunch of African writers.
Rodent
Re: African Literature
« #7 on: May 29, 2007, 08:25 PM »

Then y'all should check out Sade Adeniran's first self published novel 'Imagine This', more info can be found @ www.imaginethisthenovel.com and yes i am blowing the trumpet on her behalf but i've also read the book and tis a darn good read
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