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Wole Soyinka (1934) (Nigerian Novelist) The Man Died : Prison Notes (1972), The Swamp Dwellers

(1958), The
Commonwealth Literature Road (1965), The Bacchae : A Communion Rite (1973), The
Seceson of Anomy (1973)—Ableak portrayal of war, Interpreters
tyranny and poverty (1965), which explores hopes for the future of Africa
in post colonial Africa, Myth, Literature and the African through the activities of
World (1976), In a group of young Nigerian
he 1976, he became the first African to win the Nobel
Prize for Literature.
(47) Christina Stead (1902-83) (Austrialian Novelist)
The Salzburg Tales and Seven Poor Men of Sydney.
Novel—House of all Nations (1938) (amoral world of
financial
speculation), ‘The Man Who Loved Children’ a novel of
American Family,
For Love Alone (1944) a girl escapes to Australia in search
of love and freedom.
Ben Okri (1959) (Nigerian Novelist) Short Stories—The Famished Road, Incident at the Shrine,
Stars of the
New Curfew.
Novels—Flowers and Shadows (1980), The Landscape
within (1981),
Songs of Enchantment.
Chinese Achebe (1930) (Nigerian) Things Fall Apart (1958) with its title drawn from W.B.
Yeath poem
‘The Second Coming’ explores a major African dilemma.
No Longer At Ease (1960) continues the theme of the
conflict of African
and European values.
Arrow of God (1964)—deals with Tribal Cociety.
A man of the People (1966).
Anthills of the Savannah (1987).
Volume of Short Stories—The Sacrifical Egg (1962), Girls
at War (1972),
Christmas in Biafra and other poems.

Cyprian Ekwensi (1921) (Nigevian Novelist) Jagua Nana (1961), People of the City (1959), When Loe
Whispers (1947),
Burnign Grass (1962), Beautiful Feathers (1963), Irka
(1966), Survive in the
Peace (1976), For a Roll a Parchment (1987), Divided We
Stand (1980), Jagua
Nands Daughter (1986).
Short Stories—Locotown, Restles City (1975).
Flora Nwapa (1931) (Nigerian Novelist)
Efuru, Idu, One is Enough, Women are Different.
Short Stories—This is Lagos, Wives at War.

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