Is The African Fiction Space Saturated?
No, the African fiction space is not saturated. Just like the Western fiction space is not saturated, and there is […]
Is The African Fiction Space Saturated? Read Post »
No, the African fiction space is not saturated. Just like the Western fiction space is not saturated, and there is […]
Is The African Fiction Space Saturated? Read Post »
Here is an African proverb for you: ‘Until the lion has its own historian, tales of the hunt will always
Politics And The African Novel Read Post »
I remember pausing to think ‘omo, people dey write’ while reading Chimeka Garrick’s A Broken People’s Playlist. I’ve gone on
Here’s Why That African Novel Packs A Punch Read Post »
Remember when we spoke about flashbacks? About how they are the past cutting into the present to achieve a goal
Types And Examples of Foreshadowing, Plus Shameless Self-Promo Read Post »
WHAT IS A FLASHBACK? Have you been asked to talk about your most embarrassing moment and had to pause to
Uses And Examples of Flashbacks In African Fiction Read Post »
Childhood—such a universal and yet very individual thing. We’ve all been children, though for how long depended on circumstances unique
Bumbum Matters and Oxymoronic People: Child Narrators In African Fiction Read Post »
When you research topics under African fiction, you’re bound to come across the term ‘Negritude’. After a few brushes with
Crash Course On Negritude: Movement, Ideology and Its Immortality Read Post »
I cannot quite remember if her name was Mrs. Hajara or Mrs. Hassana, but I know her son, Abdulrasheed, was
A Reflection on Writing African Fiction in Indigenous Languages Read Post »
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie is a literary legend known for her thought-provoking and beautiful prose. Purple Hibiscus, Half of a Yellow
Feminism In African Fiction Using Chimamanda’s Works Read Post »
These books, and many more, highlight the struggles of women (and men) in childless marriages and ask that you (the society or relatives) lay off these people. Their childlessness doesn’t take years off your lifespan, neither will them having a baby add years to it. But your undue pressures and damaging comments will take something from them.
The Portrayal of Childless Women in African Fiction Read Post »