Crisis and Creativity in the New Literatures in EnglishGeoffrey V. Davis, Hena Maes-Jelinek Rodopi, 1990 - 529 pages |
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Page 39
... Mother Poem , where the mother has to tell her son about " nam , " telling him that he has a name which is important , which is a secret , which he should not allow the man who possesses us all to take away , because Prospero , Crusoe ...
... Mother Poem , where the mother has to tell her son about " nam , " telling him that he has a name which is important , which is a secret , which he should not allow the man who possesses us all to take away , because Prospero , Crusoe ...
Page 144
... mother sent me to make a purchase in the city . This , dear Mr Editor , was my first peregrination p - e - r - e - g - r - i - n - a - t - i - o - n in this metropolis , and I had the misfortune to wander from the path my mother had ...
... mother sent me to make a purchase in the city . This , dear Mr Editor , was my first peregrination p - e - r - e - g - r - i - n - a - t - i - o - n in this metropolis , and I had the misfortune to wander from the path my mother had ...
Page 318
... mother , grandmother , and her great - uncle - all Aboriginal too . The stories of these three relatives are told in the text in the first person as related to and recorded by Morgan . These stories are their own autobiographies , but ...
... mother , grandmother , and her great - uncle - all Aboriginal too . The stories of these three relatives are told in the text in the first person as related to and recorded by Morgan . These stories are their own autobiographies , but ...
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Mudrooroo NAROGIN Colin JOHNSON | 3 |
Wilson HARRIS | 9 |
Edward Kamau BRATHWAITE | 23 |
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