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Achebe, Chinua, Things Fall Apart, Heinemann, 1958.
Aidoo, Ama Ata, ‘‘Literature, Feminism, and the African Writer Today,’’ in Challenging Hierarchies: Issues and Themes in Colonial and Postcolonial African Literature, Peter Lang, 1998, pp.15–35.
Brown, Lloyd W., Women Writers in Black Africa, Greenwood Press, 1981, pp. 126–31.
Burness, Don, ed., ‘‘Interview with Grace Ogot,’’ in Wanasema: Conversations with African Writers, International Studies Africa Series, Number 46, 1985, pp....
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