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The Journal of African Literature [JAL] and Journal of New Poetry [NP] are annual volumes of critical expressions and research essays on the literatures of Africa and her Diaspora. You can order from an online bookstore or contact publisher for bulk order quotation and delivery requests.

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CRITICAL SUPPLEMENT CS (A) 1: THE WORKS OF CHIN CE

IRCALC Critical Supplement (A)1 is a testimony of the rising voices in African literature. Works of the Nigerian poet and novelist critiqued here include Ce's fictions, Children of Koloko, Gamji College and  An African Eclipse (poetry). Also inclusive are Chin Ce’s other works, The Visitor (novel) and Full Moon (poetry) and Millennial collection of poems.

 

 

Journal of AFRICAN LITERATURE AND CULTURE JALC no. 4

A WIDENING FRONTIER

The Journal of African Literature and Culture No. 4 examines the dramatic literatures of Ama Ata Aidoo, Tess Onwueme and Femi Osofisan in addition to fresh insights on the prose writings of Bessora, Bessie Head, Mia Couto, Coetzee, Laye, Ce, and more writers of the new tradition.
 

 

 

Journal of AFRICAN LITERATURE AND CULTURE JALC No. 3

RE-IMAGINING AFRICAN LITERATURE 2

Continuing the theme of Re-Imagining African Literature, articles in JAL (3) issue include critical reappraisals of the works of notable younger and older African writers: Chinua Achebe, Wole Soyinka, JM Coetzee, Chin Ce, Dangaremgba, Vassanji, Ama Ata Aidoo, Mongo Beti to mention but a few.

 

 

the Journal of NEW POETRY No. 3

BEYOND SUBJECTIFICATORY STRUCTURES

 The Journal of New Poetry (3) contains scholarly essay contributions, and features new poetic expressions from Africa, America, Canada and the Caribbean islands, including new trends from the African literary Diaspora.

 

 

 

AFRICA LITERARY JOURNAL ALJ B5 

FEMINIST IMPULSES, CITIZENSHIP ISSUES

The African Literary Journal (B5) is a move toward replacing exclusivity of disciplines of the early school with a more imaginative approach to disciplinary relations where borders seem to merge in the treatment of issues such as feminism, politics, nationality, literacy and culture.

 

 

Journal of NIGERIAN POETRY NNP No.2

CRITICS OF THE NEW POETRY

New Nigerian Poetry introduces a literary showcase: Chat Forum where Nigerian poet and novelist Chin Ce debuts as guest; includes new studies of Nigerian poets: Romanus Egudu, Ossie Onuora Enekwe,  Odia Ofeimun and Ken Saro Wiwa.

 

 

AFRICA LITERARY JOURNAL ALJ B4

RE-IMAGINING AFRICAN LITERATURE (1)

Africa Literary Journal (B4) comes with integrative indigenous approach to African literary criticism and an emphasis on African oral literatures.

 

 

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