Maja-Pearce, Adewale
Maja-Pearce, Adewale, 1953-....
Adewale Maja-Pearce
VIAF ID: 91886224 (Personal)
Permalink: http://viaf.org/viaf/91886224
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (9)
Works
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Afr. writ. ser. |
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Annuaire de la presse africaine |
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Aussichten für Ambazonien |
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Caribbean writers series |
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The Chimurenga chronic : November 2013. |
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Collected poems |
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Cultural half-castes |
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Directory of African media : edited by Adewale Maja-Pearce |
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Essays on African writing |
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Flora Nwapa's "Efuru" : a study in misplaced hostility |
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From khaki to agbada : a handbook for the February, 1999 elections in Nigeria |
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The Heinemann book of African poetry in English |
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The House my father built |
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The house of slavery |
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How many miles to Babylon? : an essay |
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In my father's country : a Nigerian journey. |
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J.P. Clark-Bekederemo and the beginning of modern Nigerian literature in English |
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Leftovers and Non-People |
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Loyalties |
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A mask dancing : Nigerian novelists of the eighties |
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A Peculiar Tragedy |
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The press in East Africa : Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania |
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The press in Nigeria |
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The press in West Africa : the Gambia, Liberia, Sierra Leone, Ghana |
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Remembering Ken Saro-Wiwa and other essays |
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Who's afraid of Wole Soyinka? : essays on censorship |
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Wole Soyinka : an appraisal |
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Women in Africa : interview with the Kenyan writer Micere Githae-Mugo exciled in Harare |
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