ALONGSIDE THE IMPACT OF HIS EARLY NOVELS AND PLAYS, AND HIS MORE
RECENT MEMOIRS, THESE ESSAYS GIVE NEW INSIGHTS INTO NGUGI'S AND OTHER
WRITERS' RESPONSES TO COLONIALISM - THERE IS NEW MATERIAL HERE FOR
STUDENTS OF LITERATURE, POLITICS AND CULTURE.
Renowned worldwide, as novelist and dramatist, Ngugi wa Thiongo's
contributions to the body of critical writing on African literature,
politics and society have been highly significant. His best known
critical work is _Decolonising the Mind_, which since publication in
1986 has profoundly influenced other writers, critics, scholars and
students.
These latest essays reflect Ngugi's continuing interests and
enthusiasms. His choice of writers is original. He makes us look again
at their novels to address his lifelong concerns with the ways to
independence, the meanings of colonialism and the takeover by
neo-colonialism, and the functions of literature in political as well
asliterary terms. They will appeal not only to his international band
of supporters. They will also introduce his views to young people
discovering African and Caribbean literature.
Ngugi wa Thiong'o is Distinguished Professor of English and
Comparative Literature at the University of California, Irvine. Ngugi
is renowned for his essays, including the seminal _Decolonising the
Mind_ (James Currey 1986); his plays, which led to his detentionin
Kenya; his novels - the most recent works being _The Wizard of the
Crow_ (2007, translated into English from Gikuyu) and his memoirs
_Dreams in a Time of War_ and _In the House of the Interpreter_
East Africa [Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda and Rwanda]: EAEP
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Reflections on Writers and Empire
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781782042242
Publisert
2014
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Ingram Publisher Services UK- Academic
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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