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Sources
"Amos Tutuola," in Dictionary of Literary Biography, Volume 125: Twentieth-Century Caribbean and Black African Writers, second series, edited by Bernth Lindfors and Reinhard Sander, Gale, 1993, p. 332.
Collins, Harold R., Amos Tutuola, Twayne, 1969, pp. x, 19-22.
Lindfors, Bernth, ed., Critical Perspectives on Amos Tutuola, Three Continents Press, 1975, pp. xiii-xiv, 3, 73.
Owomoyela, Okeyan, Amos Tutuola Revisited, Twayne, 1999, p. 143.
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Larson, Charles R., ed., Under...
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