[Transcripts of "Africa, Black writers and poets 1962-1966"] [electronic resource] / compiled by Dennis Duerden.

This collection contains discussions of "The African image, African literature and writing, Nkosi 's "Home and Exile", Cultural conflicts and the responsibility of the writer, "Black Orpheus", Yoruba theatre, Aubrey Williams' work as a painter on modern African poe...

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Corporate Author: Indiana University, Bloomington. Archives of Traditional Music
Other Authors: Fitch, Carol, Beck, V. (Victor), Thoma, Shade, Nwoga, Donatus Ibe, Hughes, Langston, 1902-1967, Nagenda, John, Olagbaju, Sam, Baldwin, James, 1924-1987, Moore, Gerald, 1924-2022, Beier, Ulli, Salkey, Andrew, Serumaga, Robert, 1939-1980, Mazru, Ali Al 'Amin, Reckord, Barry, Nkosi, Lewis, Baptiste, Thomas, Duerden, Dennis (Compiler), Williams, Aubrey, 1926-1990, Peters, Aliba, Reckord, Lloyd, Tone, Brulin
Other title:Africa, Black writers and poets 1962-1966.
Black writers and poets 1962-1966.
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: [Chicago, Ill.] : [Center for Research Libraries], [2012]
Series:[Dennis Duerden collection of sound recordings relating to African novelists, poets, playwrights, artists and musicians; African history, politics, and social questions].
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Summary:This collection contains discussions of "The African image, African literature and writing, Nkosi 's "Home and Exile", Cultural conflicts and the responsibility of the writer, "Black Orpheus", Yoruba theatre, Aubrey Williams' work as a painter on modern African poetry and on James Baldwin. Discussants include Lewis Nkosi, Donatus Nwoga, Barry Reckord, Langston Hughes, Ali Mazrui, John Nagenda, Dennis Duerden, Robert Serumaga, Ulli Beier and Gerald Moore.
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Discussions and interviews in English on African poetry, art, and literature.
Part of the Duerden Collection purchased from The Transcription Center (London) by Archives of Traditional Music, Indiana University, Bloomington, and the Cooperative Africana Microfilm Project (CAMP) a division of the Center for Research Libraries, Chicago, in 1974; under option 2.
Physical Description:1 online resource.