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Margaret Laurence published two short-story collections, The Tomorrow-Tamer (1963) and A Bird in the House (1970), and two children’s books, Jason’s Quest (1970) and The Christmas Birthday Story (1980). She also produced a translation of Somali folktales and poems, A Tree for Poverty: Somali Poetry and Prose (1954); a travelogue, The Prophet’s Camel Bell (1963); and a study of Nigerian novelists and playwrights, Long Drums and Cannons: Nigerian Dramatists and Novelists, 1952-1966 (1968). A collection of...
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