Crisis and Creativity in the New Literatures in EnglishGeoffrey V. Davis, Hena Maes-Jelinek Rodopi, 1990 - 529 pages |
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Page 183
... things themselves but in the use of things ; the disease is not in the abundance of things but in relationships growing between users . The people using all things to create participation , using things to create community , that people ...
... things themselves but in the use of things ; the disease is not in the abundance of things but in relationships growing between users . The people using all things to create participation , using things to create community , that people ...
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... Things Fall Apart is a depiction , Arrow of God is a conscious interpretation of history , a multi - layered exploration of the thoughts , feelings and deeds which make it up , and of the culture in which these thoughts , feelings and ...
... Things Fall Apart is a depiction , Arrow of God is a conscious interpretation of history , a multi - layered exploration of the thoughts , feelings and deeds which make it up , and of the culture in which these thoughts , feelings and ...
Page 200
... Things Fall Apart , there in the past to be known and told about : it comes into being in the minds and feelings of those involved in it . It is the product of the words which form it . That , I think , is why there is no fixed ...
... Things Fall Apart , there in the past to be known and told about : it comes into being in the minds and feelings of those involved in it . It is the product of the words which form it . That , I think , is why there is no fixed ...
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Mudrooroo NAROGIN Colin JOHNSON | 3 |
Wilson HARRIS | 9 |
Edward Kamau BRATHWAITE | 23 |
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