The West African Village Novel, with particular reference to Elechi Amadi's The Concubine

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George Nyamndi provides in this work an historical and analytical study of the West African village novel. Starting with history he locates in the contact of Western and African cultures the circumstances that gave birth to the genre. He traces the development of the West African village novel through the different phases of adjustment to its present directions, underlining both its particularities in theme and treatment and its similarities to other literatures of the world born of the clash of values. Particular attention is given to Elechi Amadi, a major though little-known West African village novelist. George Nyamndi focuses on Amadi's "The Concubine" to demonstrate the author's artistic achievements as well as the relevance of his themes to African culture and society.

Author(s): George Nyamndi
Series: European University Studies, Serie XXVII: Asian and African Studies 8
Publisher: Peter Lang
Year: 1983

Language: English
Pages: 241
City: Berne / Francfort