Books on the topic 'East African fiction'
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Viola, André. New fiction in English from Africa: West, East, and South. Amsterdam: Rodopi, 1998.
Find full textMarchand, Blaine. African journey: A novel. Hull, Quebec: Media-Sphere, Youth Editions, 1990.
Find full textGill, Harshi Syal. African quilt: Stories of the Asian Indian experience in Kenya. Nairobi, Kenya: East African Educational Publishers Ltd., 2015.
Find full textKrensky, Stephen. The lion and the hare: An East African folktale. Minneapolis, MN: Millbrook Press, 2009.
Find full textKrensky, Stephen. The lion and the hare: An East African folktale. Minneapolis, MN: Millbrook Press, 2009.
Find full textill, Kratter Paul, ed. Through Tsavo: A story of an East African savanna. Norwalk, Ct: Soundprints, 1998.
Find full textCroall, Marie P. Marwe: Into the land of the dead : an East African folktale. Minneapolis: Graphic Universe, 2007.
Find full textArab representations of the Occident: East-west encounters in Arabic fiction. London: Routledge, 2006.
Find full textAfrindian fictions: Diaspora, race, and national desire in South Africa. Columbus: Ohio State University Press, 2008.
Find full textCopyright Paperback Collection (Library of Congress), ed. Fearless hearts. Washington D.C: Arabesque/BET Books, 2004.
Find full textSimatei, Tirop P. The novel and the politics of nation building in East Africa. Bayreuth: Bayreuth University, 2001.
Find full textSapolsky, Robert M. A primate's memoir: Love, death and baboons in East Africa. London: Vintage, 2004.
Find full textViola, Andre. New fiction in English from Africa: West, East, and South. Amsterdam: Rodopi, 1998.
Find full textill, Spurll Barbara, ed. Rhinos for lunch and elephants for supper!: A Maasai tale. New York: Clarion Books, 1991.
Find full textMollel, Tololwa M. Rhinos for lunch and elephants for supper!: A Maasai tale. Toronto: Oxford University Press, 1991.
Find full textill, Reasoner Charles, ed. The princess who lost her hair: An Akamba legend. Mahwah, N.J: Troll Associates, 1993.
Find full textDrayson, Nicholas. A guide to the birds of East Africa. Boston: Mariner Books/Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2009.
Find full textOkuyade, Ogaga, ed. Tradition and Change in Contemporary West and East African Fiction. Brill, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789401211093.
Full text(Editor), Cheryl B. Mwaria, Silvia Federici (Editor), and Joseph McLaren (Editor), eds. African Visions: Literary Images, Political Change, and Social Struggle in Contemporary Africa. Praeger Paperback, 2000.
Find full textKrensky, Stephen, and Jeni Reeves. Lion and the Hare: An East African Folktale. Lerner Publishing Group, 2011.
Find full textJacobs, J. U. Diaspora and Identity in South African Fiction. University of Kwazulu-Natal Press, 2016.
Find full textReconsiderations: South African Indian fiction and the making of race in postcolonial culture. Pretoria: Unisa Press, 2010.
Find full textPostmodern Reading of Contemporary East African Fiction: Modernist Dream and the Demise of Culture. Taylor & Francis Group, 2024.
Find full textRastogi, Pallavi. Afrindian Fictions: Diaspora, Race, and National Desire in South Africa. Ohio State University Press, 2020.
Find full textTransgressing Boundaries: Gender, Identity, Culture, and the 'Other' in Postcolonial Women's Narratives in East Africa. Rodopi, 2013.
Find full textOldfield, Elizabeth F. Transgressing Boundaries: Gender, Identity, Culture, and the 'Other' in Postcolonial Women's Narratives in East Africa. BRILL, 2013.
Find full textS, St Germain Mary, and Sun Allah Ibrahim. The Committee: A Novel (Middle East Literature in Translation). Syracuse University Press, 2001.
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