01669fam a2200373 a 45000010008000000030008000080050017000160080041000330100017000740200016000910350020001070350023001270350017001500400034001670430012002010500022002130820016002352450109002512600038003603000025003983650015004234900018004385040051004565200316005075200220008236500062010436500034011056510028011396510026011676510026011936510032012197000024012517000020012751703910BD-DhUL20161230180832.0950214s1995 nyu b 001 0 eng  a 95009734  a0312126646  a(OCoLC)32131405 a(OCoLC)ocm32131405 a(NNC)1703910 aDLCcDLCdNNCdOrLoBdBD-DhUL ab------00aPR9080b.P56 199500a8092 bPOS00aPostcolonial literatures :bAchebe, Ngugi, Desai, Walcott /cedited by Michael Parker and Roger Starkey. aLondon :bMacmillan Press,c1995. aix, 288 p. ;c23 cm. aUS$b33.001 aNew casebooks aIncludes bibliographical references and index. aThis collection of essays reflects the intensified worldwide debate in literary theories, especially since 1968, and the growth of postcolonial literatures in English. Together they have prompted significant re-readings of cultural histories in Africa, India, and the Caribbean as well as in America and Europe.8 aPostcolonial Literatures scrutinises the work of four writers, Achebe, Ngugi, Desai and Walcott, and their attempts to find new languages and new narratives to engage with the complex histories of their 'homelands'. 0aCommonwealth literature (English)xHistory and criticism. 0aDecolonization in literature. 0aNigeriaxIn literature. 0aKenyaxIn literature. 0aIndiaxIn literature. 0aWest IndiesxIn literature.1 aParker, Michael,d 1 aStarkey, Roger.