Amos Tutuola (Critical Survey of Long Fiction)
Other Literary Forms
While excerpts from Amos Tutuola’s novels have appeared in numerous anthologies of African literature, he published only a handful of “short stories,” most of which until the 1980’s were either earlier or later versions of tales included in the novels. They include “The Elephant Woman,” which appeared in The Chicago Review in 1956; “Ajayi and the Witchdoctor,” which appeared in The Atlantic Monthly in 1959; “The Duckling Brothers and Their Disobedient Sister,” which appeared in Présence africaine in 1961; “Akanke...
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