 | Amos Tutuola - 1954 - 174 pages
The adventures of an African boy who strays into the world of the dead where his is lost for twenty-four years. Incorporates many unrecorded African myths | |
 | Chinua Achebe - Fiction - 1996 - 148 pages
This expanded edition of Chinua Achebe's first novel portrays the collision of African and European cultures in an Igbo village. Okonkwo, a great man in Igbo traditional ... | |
 | D. O. Fagunwa - Language Arts & Disciplines - 1982 - 140 pages
In this episodic African novel, Adara-oogun, the son of a brave hunter and a wicked witch, journeys into a forest populated by creatures that are projections of man's own ... | |
 | Chinua Achebe - Fiction - 1987 - 153 pages
The story of a man whose foreign education has separated him from his African roots and made him parts of a ruling elite whose corruption he finds repugnant.á á More than ... | |
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