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Intertextuality in Contemporary African Literature
Looking Inward
Ode Ogede
Bloomsbury Academic · Print & ebook · August 18, 2011
Reading lane: Creative Writing
Intellectual exchange among African creative writers is the subject of this highly innovative and wide-ranging look at several forms of intertextuality on the continent.
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- Authors
- Ode Ogede
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- Bloomsbury Academic
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- August 18, 2011
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- Print & ebook
- Theme
- Creative Writing
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- Creative Writing
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About This Book
Intellectual exchange among African creative writers is the subject of this highly innovative and wide-ranging look at several forms of intertextuality on the continent. Focusing on the issue of the availability of old canonical texts of African literature as a creative resource, this study throws light on how African authors adapt, reinterpret, and redeploy existing texts in the formulation of new ones. Contemporary African writers are taking advantage of and extending the...
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