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Numerous institutions , such as Dartmouth College and the Universities of
Massachusetts , Sterling , and Southampton , have granted him honorary
doctorates . He holds the impressive and influential position of Founding Editor of
the African ...
Numerous institutions , such as Dartmouth College and the Universities of
Massachusetts , Sterling , and Southampton , have granted him honorary
doctorates . He holds the impressive and influential position of Founding Editor of
the African ...
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Bibliography Dathorne , O . R . African Literature in the Twentieth Century .
Minneapolis : University of Minnesota Press , 1975 . Dathorne ' s general thesis is
that the African writer and his characters respond consciously to their cultural ...
Bibliography Dathorne , O . R . African Literature in the Twentieth Century .
Minneapolis : University of Minnesota Press , 1975 . Dathorne ' s general thesis is
that the African writer and his characters respond consciously to their cultural ...
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hand , one can argue that Armah is essentially Western , not African . He is
certainly not African in the manner of the Nigerian novelist Chinua Achebe .
While Achebe ' s works are to some degree “ social documents , ” Armah moves
rapidly ...
hand , one can argue that Armah is essentially Western , not African . He is
certainly not African in the manner of the Nigerian novelist Chinua Achebe .
While Achebe ' s works are to some degree “ social documents , ” Armah moves
rapidly ...
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