African Writers Series is a collection of major works in modern African Literature from 1946-2002. It includes fiction, poetry, drama, and non-fiction prose. Major writers represented include Chinua Achebe, Ama Ata Aidoo, Steve Biko, Buchi Emecheta, Nadine Gordimer, Bessie Head, Doris Lessing, Nelson Mandela, Dambudzo Marechera, Christopher Okigbo, Okot p'Bitek, and Tayeb Salih. The collection is based on the print series Heinemann’s African Writers Series. A particular strength of this collection is the inclusion of women's poetry from The Heinemann Book of African Women's Poetry.
Adelphi Libraries has close to 130 works contained within the collection. The list includes links to the OneSearch records. Please notify the Libraries of other suggested purchases.
1 | Achebe, Chinua | 1962 | Things Fall Apart |
2 | Ekwensi, Cyprian | 1962 | Burning Grass: a story of the Fulani of Northern Nigeria. Illustrated by A. Folarin; cover drawing by Dennis Duerden. |
3 | Achebe, Chinua | 1963 | No Longer at Ease. Illustrated by Bruce Onobrakpeya. |
4 | Kaunda, Kenneth D. | 1962 | Zambia Shall Be Free: an autobiography |
5 | Ekwensi, Cyprian | 1963 | People of the City. Revised edition. (Originally published London: Dakers, 1954.) |
6 | Abrahams, Peter | 1963 | Mine Boy. Illustrated by Ruth Yudelowitz. (London: Crisp, 1946; London: Faber, 1954; New York: Knopf, 1955.) |
7 | Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o (as Ngugi, James) |
1964 | Weep Not, Child |
8 | Reed, John, Wake, Clive, eds | 1964 | A Book of African Verse. Later edition published (1984) as New Book of African Verse. |
9 | Rive, Richard, ed. | 1964 | Modern African Prose. An anthology compiled and edited by Richard Rive. Illustrated by Albert Adams. Contributions by Peter Abrahams, Chinua Achebe, Es'kia Mphahlele, Abioseh Nicol, Richard Rive, Alfred Hutchinson, Efua Sutherland, Jonathan Kariara, Peter Clarke, Luis Bernardo Honwana, Jack Cope, Cyprian Ekwensi, Amos Tutuola, Camara Laye, James Matthews, Alf Wannenburgh, William Conton, Onuora Nzekwu, and Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o. |
10 | Equiano, Olaudah | 1966 | Equiano's Travels: His Autobiography; The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano or Gustavus Vassa the African. Abridged and edited by Paul Edwards |
11 | Aluko, T. M. | 1964 | One Man, One Matchet |
12 | Conton, William | 1964 | The African. (Previously published London: Heinemann, 1960. Boston: Little Brown, 1960.) |
13 | Beti, Mongo | 1964 | Mission to Kala: a novel. Translated by Peter Green from the French novel Mission terminée (1957). US edition (New York, Macmillan) published as Mission Accomplished. |
14 | Rive, Richard, ed. | 1963 | Quartet: New voices from South Africa. Short stories by Alex La Guma, James Matthews, Richard Rive and Alf Wannenburgh. |
15 | Cook, David | 1965 | Origin East Africa: a Makerere anthology devised and edited by David Cook. Prose and verse. |
16 | Achebe, Chinua | 1966 | Arrow of God |
17 | Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o (as Ngugi, James) |
1965 | The River Between |
18 | Obotunde Ijimere | 1966 | The Imprisonment of Obatala, and other plays. |
19 | Ekwensi, Cyprian | 1966 | Lokotown and Other Stories. |
20 | Gatheru, Mugo | 1966 | Child of Two Worlds. |
21 | Munonye, John | 1966 | The Only Son. |
22 | Peters, Lenrie | 1966 | The Second Round. |
23 | Beier, Ulli, ed. | 1966 | The Origin of Life and Death: African creation myths. |
24 | Kachingwe, Aubrey | 1966 | No Easy Task. |
25 | Amadi, Elechi | 1966 | The Concubine. Heinemann: London. |
26 | Nwapa, Flora | 1966 | Efuru. |
27 | Selormey, Francis | 1966 | The Narrow Path. |
28 | Cook, David, Lee, Miles, eds | 1968 | Short East African Plays in English: Ten plays in English. |
29 | Oyono, Ferdinand | 1966 | Houseboy. Translated by John Reed from the French Une vie de boy |
30 | Aluko, T. M. | 1967 | One Man, One Wife. |
31 | Achebe, Chinua | 1966 | A Man of the People. (Originally published: Nigerian Printing and Publishing, 1959.) |
32 | Aluko, T. M. | 1966 | Kinsman and Foreman |
33 | Samkange, Stanlake | 1967 | On Trial for my Country |
34 | Pieterse, Cosmo, ed. | 1968 | Ten One-Act Plays. Includes "Encounter" by Kuldip Sondhi; "Yon Kon" by Pat Maddy; "The Game" by Femi Euba; "Blind Cyclos" by Ime Ikeddeh; "With Strings' by Kuldip Sondhi; "The Deviant" by Ganesh Bagchi; "Fusane's Trial" by Alfred Hutchinson; "The Opportunity" by Arthur Maimane; "Maama" by Kwesi Kay; and "The Occupation" by Athol Fugard |
35 | La Guma, Alex | 1968 | A Walk in the Night and other stories. |
36 | Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o (as Ngugi, James) |
1967 | A Grain of Wheat. |
37 | Peters, Lenrie | 1967 | Satellites |
38 | Oginga Odinga | 1967 | Not Yet Uhuru: the autobiography of Oginga Odinga. With a foreword by Kwame Nkrumah. |
39 | Oyono, Ferdinand | 1967 | The Old Man and the Medal. Translated by John Reed from the French Le vieux nègre et la médaille. |
40 | Konadu, Asare | 1967 | A Woman in Her Prime |
41 | Djoleto, Amu | 1967 | The Strange Man. |
42 | Awoonor, Kofi and Adali, Mortty, G. |
1970 | Messages: poems from Ghana. |
43 | Armah, Ayi Kwei | 1969 | The Beautyful Ones Are Not Yet Born. (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1968.) |
44 | Amadi, Elechi | 1969 | The Great Ponds. |
45 | Munonye, John | 1969 | Obi. |
46 | Brutus, Dennis | 1968 | Letters to Martha: and other poems from a South African prison. |
47 | Salih, Tayeb | 1969 | The Wedding of Zein, and other stories. London; printed in Malta: HEB, 1969. Translated by Denys Johnson-Davies from the Arabic, and illustrated by Ibrahim Salahi. |
48 | Gbadamosi, Bakare; Beier, Ulli |
1968 | Not Even God Is Ripe Enough. Translated from the Yoruba |
49 | Nkrumah, Kwame | 1968 | Neo-colonialism: the last stage of imperialism. (Originally published London: Nelson, 1965) |
50 | Clark, J. P. | 1968 | America: Their America. London: HEB in association with Andre Deutsch. (Originally published London: Deutsch, 1964.) |
51 | Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o (as Ngugi, James) |
1968 | The Black Hermit. |
52 | Sellassie, B. M. Sahle | 1969 | The Afersata: an Ethiopian novel. London: HEB. |
53 | Palangyo, Peter K. | 1968 | Dying in the Sun.136pp |
54 | Serumaga, Robert | 1969 | Return to the Shadows. |
55 | Konadu, Asare | 1969 | Ordained by the Oracle. 160 pp. Originally published as Come Back Dora, Accra: Anowuo Educational Publ. |
56 | Nwapa, Flora | 1970 | Idu. |
57 | Dipoko, Mbella Sonne | 1969 | Because of Women. |
58 | Beier, Ulli, ed. | 1969 | Political Spider: an anthology of stories from "Black Orpheus". |
59 | Asare, Bediako | 1971 | Rebel. |
60 | Honwana, Luís Bernardo | 1969 | We Killed Mangy Dog and Other Stories. Translated from the Portuguese by Dorothy Guedes. |
61 | Umeasiegbu, Rems Nna | 1969 | The Way We Lived: Ibo customs and stories. |
62 | Okigbo, Christopher | 1971 | Labyrinths. With Path of Thunder. |
63 | Ousmane, Sembene | 1970 | God's Bits of Wood. Translated by Francis Price. |
64 | Pieterse, Cosmo, ed. | 1971 | 7 South African Poets: poems of exile. Collected and selected by Cosmo Pieterse. |
65 | Emecheta, Buchi | 1980 | The Joys of Motherhood. (Originally published London: Allison & Busby, 1979).[11] |
66 | Salih, Tayeb | 1969 | Season of Migration to the North. Translated by Denys Johnson-Davies from the Arabic Mawsim al-hijrah ilā al-shamāl. |
67 | Nwankwo, Nkem | 1970 | Danda. (Originally published London: Deutsch, 1964) |
68 | Okara, Gabriel | 1970 | The Voice. Introduction by Arthur Ravenscroft. (Originally published London: Deutsch, 1964) |
69 | Liyong, Taban lo | 1969 | Fixions, and other stories. |
70 | Aluko, T. M. | 1970 | Chief, The Honourable Minister. |
71 | Senghor, Léopold Sédar | 1969 | Nocturnes. Translated by John Reed and Clive Wake from the French. |
72 | U'tamsi, Felix | 1970 | Selected Poems. Translated by Gerald Moore from the French. |
73 | Ortzen, Len, ed. | 1970 | North African Writing. Selected, translated, and with an introduction by Len Ortzen. |
74 | Liyong, Taban lo, ed. | 1970 | Eating Chiefs: Lwo culture from Lolwe to Malkal. Selected, interpreted and transmuted by Taban lo Liyong. |
75 | Knappert, Jan | 1970 | Myths and Legends of the Swahili. |
76 | Soyinka, Wole | 1970 | The Interpreters. With introduction and notes by Eldred Jones. London: Heinemann. (Originally published London: Deutsch, 1965.) |
77 | Beti, Mongo | 1970 | King Lazarus: a novel. Translated from the French Le roi miraculé (French version originally published Editions Buchet, 1958.) |
78 | Pieterse, Cosmo | 1972 | Short African plays. Including: "Ancestral Power" by Kofi Awoonor; "Magic Pool" by Kuldip Sondhi; "God's Deputy" by Sanya Dosunmu; "Resurrection" by Richard Rive; "Life Everlasting" by Pat Amadu Maddy; "Lament" by Kofi Awoonor; "Ballad of the Cells" by Cosmo Pieterse; "Overseas" by Mbella Sonne Dipoko; "This Time Tomorrow" by Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o; "Episodes of an Easter Rising" by David Lytton |
79 | Chraibi, Driss | 1972 | Heirs to the Past. Translated by Len Ortzen from the French.(Succession ouverte originally published Paris: Denoël, 1962.) |
80 | Farah, Nuruddin | 1970 | From a Crooked Rib. |
81 | Mboya, Tom | 1970 | The Challenge of Nationhood: a collection of speeches and writings. Foreword by H. E. Mzee Jomo Kenyatta, and postscript by Pamela Mboya. |
82 | Dipoko, Mbella Sonne | 1970 | A Few Nights and Days. (Originally published, Harlow: Longmans, 1966.) |
83 | Knappert, Jan | 1971 | Myths and Legends of the Congo. Nairobi: HEB. |
84 | Ekwensi, Cyprian | 1971 | Beautiful Feathers. (Originally published London: Hutchinson, 1963) |
85 | Onuora Nzekwu | 1971 | Wand of Noble Wood. |
86 | Bebey, Francis | 1971 | Agatha Moudio's Son. Translated by Joyce A. Hutchinson from the French Le fils d'Agatha Moudio. |
87 | Dadié, Bernard B. | 1971 | Climbié. Translated by Karen C. Chapman from the French. |
88 | Beti, Mongo | 1971 | The Poor Christ of Bomba. Translated by Gerald Moore from the French Le pauvre Christ de Bombay. (Original French edition published 1956.) |
89 | Maddy, Pat Amadu | 1971 | Obasai and other plays. |
90 | Liyong, Taban lo | 1971 | Frantz Fanon's Uneven Ribs: poems more and more. |
91 | Nzekwu, Onuora | 1972 | Blade Among the Boys. (Originally published London: Hutchinson, 1962.) |
92 | Ousmane, Sembène | 1972 | The Money-Order; with, White Genesis. Translated by Clive Wake. London: Heinemann. (Translation of Vehi ciosane; ou, Blanche-genèse; suivi du Mandat, Paris: Présence Africaine, 1965.) |
93 | Knappert, Jan, ed. | 1972 | A Choice of Flowers. Chaguo la Maua: an anthology of Swahili love poetry. Edited and translated from Swahili by Jan Knappert. |
94 | Munonye, John | 1971 | Oil Man of Obange. |
95 | Ibrahim, Sonallah | 1971 | The Smell Of It, and other stories. Translated from the Arabic by Denys Johnson-Davies. |
96 | Cook, David, Rubadiri, David, eds |
1971 | Poems from East Africa. |
97 | Mazrui, Ali A. | 1971 | The Trial of Christopher Okigbo. |
98 | Mulaisho, Dominic | 1971 | The Tongue of the Dumb. |
99 | Ouologuem, Yambo | 1971 | Bound to Violence. Translated by Ralph Manheim from the French Devoi de violence. (Originally published London: Secker & Warburg, 1971.) |
100 | Achebe, Chinua | 1972 | Girls At War. |
101 | Head, Bessie | 1972 | Maru. |
102 | Omotoso, Kole | 1971 | The Edifice. |
103 | Peters, Lenrie | 1971 | Katchikali. Poems. |
104 | Themba, Can | 1972 | The Will to Die. Selected by Donald Stuart and Roy Holland. |
105 | Lubega, Bonnie | 1971 | The Outcasts. |
106 | Reed, John, Wake, Clive, eds | 1972 | French African verse. With English translations by John Reed & Clive Wake. |
107 | Dipoko, Mbella Sonne | 1972 | Black and White in Love: poems. |
108 | Awoonor, Kofi | 1972 | This Earth, My Brother. (Originally published Garden City: Doubleday, 1971.) |
109 | Obiechina, Emmanuel N. | 1972 | Onitsha Market Literature. |
110 | La Guma, Alex | 1972 | In the Fog of the Seasons' End. |
111 | Angira, Jared | 1972 | Silent Voices: poems. |
112 | Vambe, Laurence | 1972 | An Ill-Fated People: Zimbabwe before and after Rhodes. (Originally published with a foreword by Doris Lessing, London: Heinemann, 1972.) |
113 | Mezu, S. Okechukwu | 1971 | Behind the Rising Sun. |
114 | Pieterse, Cosmo | 1972 | Five African Plays. |
115 | Brutus, Dennis | 1973 | A Simple Lust: selected poems including Sirens Knuckles Boots; Letters to Martha; Poems from Algiers; Thoughts Abroad. |
116 | Liyong, Taban lo | 1972 | Another Nigger Dead: poems. |
117 | Hakim, Tawfiq al- | 1973 | Fate of a Cockroach: four plays of freedom. Selected and translated from the Arabic by Denys Johnson-Davies. |
118 | Amadu, Malum | 1972 | Amadu's Bundle: Fulani tales of love and djinns. Collected by Malum Amadu; edited by Gulla Kell and translated into English by Ronald Moody. |
119 | Kane, Hamidou | 1972 | Ambiguous Adventure. Translated from the French by Katherine Woods. (This translation originally published New York: Walker, 1963. Translation of L'Aventure ambiguë. Paris: Julliard, 1962.) |
120 | Achebe, Chinua | 1970 | Beware, Soul Brother. Revised and enlarged edition. London: HEB. |
121 | Munonye, John | 1973 | A Wreath for Maidens. [S.I.]: Heinemann |
122 | Omotoso, Kole | 1972 | The Combat. |
123 | Mandela, Nelson | 1973 | No Easy Walk to Freedom. |
124 | Dikobe, Modikwe | 1973 | The Marabi Dance. |
125 | Worku, Daniachew | 1973 | The Thirteenth Sun. |
126 | Cheney-Coker, Syl | 1973 | Concerto for an Exile: poems. |
127 | Henderson, Gwyneth, Pieterse, Cosmo, eds |
1973 | Nine African Plays for Radio. |
128 | Zwelonke, D. M. | 1973 | Robben Island. |
129 | Egudu, Romanus, Nwoga, Donatus, eds |
1973 | Igbo Traditional Verse. Compiled and translated by Romanus Egudu and Donatus Nwoga. (Originally published 1971 as Poetic Heritage.) |
130 | Aluko, T. M. | 1973 | His Worshipful Majesty. |
131 | Lessing, Doris | 1973 | The Grass is Singing |
132 | Bown, Lalage | 1973 | Two Centuries of African English: a survey and anthology of non-fictional English prose by African writers since 1769. |
133 | Mukasa, Ham | 1975 | Sir Apolo Kagwa Discovers Britain. Edited by Taban lo Liyong. (First published in 1904 as Uganda's Katikiro in England.) |
134 | Henderson, Gwyneth, ed. | 1973 | African Theatre: eight prize-winning plays for radio. Includes "Make Like Slaves" by Richard Rive; "Station Street" by A. K. Mustapha; "Sweet Scum of Freedom" by J. Singh; "Double Attack" by C. C. Umeh; "Scholarship Woman" by D. Clems; "The Transistor Radio" by K. Tsaro-Wiwa; "Family Spear" by E. N. Zirimu; and "Sign of the Rainbow" by W. Ogunyemi. |
135 | Maran, René | 1973 | Batouala. Translated by Barbara Beck and Alexandre Mboukou; introduction by Donald E. Herdeck. |
136 | Sekyi, Kobina | 1974 | The Blinkards. |
137 | Maddy, Yulisa Amadu | 1973 | No Past, No Present, No Future. |
138 | Owusu, Martin | 1973 | The Sudden Return, and other plays. |
139 | Ruheni, Mwangi | 1973 | The Future Leaders. |
140 | Amadi, Elechi | 1973 | Sunset in Biafra: a civil war diary. |
141 | Nortje, Arthur | 1973 | Dead Roots. Poems. |
142 | Sembène, Ousmane | 1974 | Tribal Scars and other stories. Translated from the French by Len Ortzen. |
143 | Mwangi, Meja | 1973 | Kill Me Quick. |
144 | Fall, Malick | 1973 | The Wound. Translated by Clive Wake from the French La plaie. |
145 | Mwangi, Meja | 1973 | Carcase for Hounds. |
146 | Ekwensi, Cyprian | 1975 | Jagua Nana. (Originally published, London: Hutchinson, 1961.) |
147 | p'Bitek, Okot | 1974 | The Horn of My Love. |
148 | Aniebo, I. N. C. | 1974 | The Anonymity of Sacrifice. |
149 | Head, Bessie | 1974 | A Question of Power. (Originally published London: Davis-Poynter, 1974.) |
150 | Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o | 1975 | Secret Lives, and other stories. |
151 | Mahfouz, Naguib | 1975 | Midaq Alley. Translated from the Arabic by Trevor Le Gassick. |
152 | La Guma, Alex | 1974 | The Stone-Country. (Originally published 1967.) |
153 | Munonye, John | 1975 | A Dancer of Fortune. (London: William Heinemann, 1974.) |
154 | Armah, Ayi Kwei | 1974 | Fragments. |
155 | Armah, Ayi Kwei | 1974 | Why Are We So Blest?: a novel. London: Heinemann. |
156 | Ruheni, Mwangi | 1975 | The Minister's Daughter. |
157 | Kayper-Mensah, A. W. | 1975 | The Drummer in Our Time. |
158 | Kahiga, Samuel | 1974 | The Girl From Abroad. |
159 | Mvungi, Martha | 1975 | Three Solid Stones. |
160 | Mwasi, George Simeon | 1975 | Strike a Blow and Die: the classic story of the Chilembwe Rising. Edited and introduced by Robert I. Rotberg. |
161 | Djoleto, Amu | 1975 | Money Galore. |
162 | Kayira, Legson | 1974 | The Detainee. London: Heinemann. |
163 | Sellassie, B. M. Sahla | 1974 | Warrior King. |
164 | Royston, Robert | 1974 | Black Poets in South Africa. |
165 | Etherton, Michael, ed. | 1975 | African Plays for Playing 1. Plays by Nuwa Sentongo, Jacob Hevi & Segun Ajibade. Selected and edited by Michael Etherton. London: Heinemann. |
166 | De Graft, Joe | 1975 | Beneath the Jazz and Brass. |
167 | Rabearivelo, Jean-Joseph | 1975 | Translations from the Night: selected poems of Jean-Joseph Rabearivelo. Edited with English translations by Clive Wake and John Reed. |
168 | Echewa, T. Obinkaram | 1976 | The Land's Lord. |
169 | Samkange, Stanlake | 1975 | The Mourned One. |
170 | Mungoshi, Charles | 1975 | Waiting for the Rain. |
171 | Soyinka, Wole, ed. | 1975 | Poems of Black Africa. Edited and introduced by Wole Soyinka. London: Heinemann. |
172 | Ekwensi, Cyprian | 1975 | Restless City and Christmas Gold. London: Heinemann. |
173 | Nwankwo, Nkem | 1975 | My Mercedes is Bigger Than Yours. |
174 | Diop, David Mandessi | 1975 | Hammer Blows. Translated from the French and edited by Simon Mpondo and Frank Jones. London: Heinemann. |
175 | Ousmane, Sembène | 1976 | Xala. Translated from the French by Clive Wake. As Xala: roman, Paris: Présence Africaine, 1973. |
176 | Mwangi, Meja | 1976 | Going Down River Road. |
177 | Gordimer, Nadine | 1976 | Some Monday for Sure. |
178 | Peteni, R. L. | 1976 | Hill of Fools. |
179 | Etherton, Michael (ed.) | 1976 | African Plays for Playing 2. Includes Monkey on the tree by Uwa Udensi, Black mamba two by Godfrey Kabwe Kasoma and The tradedy of Mr. No-balance by Victor Eleame Musinga. |
180 | Senghor, Léopold Sédar | 1976 | Prose and Poetry. Selected and translated from French by John Reed and Clive Wake. |
181 | Beti, Mongo | 1978 | Perpetua and the Habit of Unhappiness. Translated by Clive Wake and John Reed from the French Perpétue et l'habitude du malheur (originally published Paris: Editions Buchet-Chastel, 1974). |
182 | Head, Bessie | 1977 | The Collector of Treasures. |
183 | Okara, Gabriel | 1978 | The Fisherman's Invocation. |
184 | Farah, Nuruddin | 1976 | A Naked Needle. |
185 | Ekwensi, Cyprian | 1976 | Survive the Peace. |
186 | Boateng, Yaw M. | 1977 | The Return. |
187 | Rugyendo, Mukotani | 1976 | Barbed Wire and Other Plays. |
188 | Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o | 1977 | Petals of Blood. |
189 | Iroh, Eddie | 1976 | Forty-eight Guns for the General |
190 | Samkange, Stanlake | 1978 | Year of the Uprising |
191 | Thiong'o, Ngũgĩ wa & Mugo, Micere Githae |
1976 | The trial of Dedan Kimathi |
192 | Jahadmy, Ali A. (ed.) | 1977 | Anthology of Swahili poetry. Parallel Swahili text and English translation. Selected and translated by Ali A. Jahadmy. |
193 | p'Bitek, Okot | 1978 | Hare and Hornbill. Compiled and translated from the Acholi by Okot p'Bitek. London: Heinemann. |
194 | Armah, Ayi Kwei | 1979 | The Healers: an historical novel. |
195 | Munonye, John | 1978 | Bridge to a Wedding. London: Heinemann. |
196 | Johnson-Davies, Denys (ed.) | 1978 | Egyptian short stories. Includes "House of flesh" by Yusuf Idris, "Grandad Hasan" by Yahya Taher Abdullah, "Within the walls" by Edward El-Kharrat, "The performer" by Ibrahim Aslan, "The whistle" by Abdul Hakim Kassem, "Suddenly it rained" by Baha Taher, "The man who saw the sole of his left foot in a cracked mirror" by Lutfi Al-Khouli, "A conversation from the third floor" by Mohamed El-Bisatie, "Yusuf Murad Morcos" by Nabil Gorgy, "The conjurer made off with the dish" by Naguib Mahfouz, "The accusation" by Suleiman Fayyad, "A place under the dome" by Abdul Rahman Fahmy, "The country boy" by Yusuf Sibai, "The snake" by Sonallah Ibrahim, "The crush of life" by Yusuf Sharouni, "A story from prison" by Yahya Hakki & "The child and the king" by Gamil Atia Ibrahim. |
197 | Mahfouz, Naguib | 1978 | Miramar. Edited and revised by Maged el Kommos and John Rodenbeck; introduced by John Fowles. |
198 | Cabral, Amilcar | 1979 | Unity and Struggle: speeches and writings. Texts selected by the PAIGC; translated from Portuguese by Michael Wolfers. |
199 | Sassine, Williams | 1980 | Wirriyamu. Translated from the French by John Reed and Clive Wake. |
200 | Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o | 1982 | Devil on the Cross. |
200 | Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o | 1982 | Devil on the Cross. |
201 | Plaatje, Sol T. | 1978 | Mhudi: an epic of South African native life a hundred years ago. (New York: Negro Univ. Press, 1970; Johannesburg: Quagga Press, Ad. Donker, 1975; London: Rex Collings, 1976; Washington, DC: Three Continents Press, 1978). |
202 | Vieira, José Luandino | 1978 | The Real Life of Domingos Xavier. Translated from the Portuguese by Michael Wolfers. |
203 | Njau, Rebeka | 1978 | Ripples in the Pool. (Nairobi: Transafrica, 1975.) |
204 | Mulaisho, Dominic | 1979 | The Smoke that Thunders |
205 | Bebey, Francis | 1978 | The Ashanti Doll. Translated from the French by Joyce A. Hutchinson. |
206 | Aniebo, I. N. C. | 1978 | The Journey Within. |
207 | Marechera, Dambudzo | 1978 | The House of Hunger. |
208 | Brutus, Dennis | 1978 | Stubborn Hope: new poems and selections. London: Heinemann. |
209 | Idris, Yusuf | 1978 | The Cheapest Nights, and other stories. Translated from the Arabic by Wadida Wassef. |
210 | Amadi, Elechi | 1978 | The Slave. |
211 | Kunene, Mazisi | 1979 | Emperor Shaka the great: a Zulu epic. Translated from the Zulu by the author. |
212 | Le Guma, Alex | 1979 | Time of the Butcherbird. (Heinemann, 1979) |
213 | Iroh, Eddie | 1979 | Toads of War. |
214 | Beti, Mongo | 1980 | Remember Ruben. Translated from the French by Gerald Moore. (Originally published Ibadan: New Horn, 1980.) |
215 | Wolfers, Michael (ed.) | 1979 | Poems from Angola. Selected, translated and introduced by Michael Wolfers. |
216 | Yirenki, Asiedu | 1980 | Kivuli and other plays. |
217 | Biko, Steve | 1979 | I Write What I Like: a selection of his writings. Edited by Aelred Stubbs. |
218 | Armah, Ayi Kwei | 1979 | Two Thousand Seasons. London: Heinemann. |
219 | Kenyatta, Jomo | 1979 | Facing Mount Kenya: the traditional life of the Gikuyu. With an introduction by B. Malinowski. (Originally published London: Secker and Warburg, 1938.) |
220 | Head, Bessie | 1981 | Serowe, Village of the Rain Wind. |
221 | Cheney-Coker, Syl | 1973 | The Graveyard Also Has Teeth, with Concerto for an Exile: poems. London: Heinemann. |
222 | Vieira, José Luandino | 1980 | Luuanda. Translated from the Portuguese by Tamara L. Bender. London: Heinemann. |
223 | Ghanem, Fathy | 1980 | The Man who Lost his Shadow: a novel in four books. Translated from the Arabic by Desmond Stewart. |
224 | Kavanagh, Robert Mshengu (ed.) |
1981 | South African people's plays. Includes uNosilimela by Credo V. Mutwa, Shanti by Mthuli Shezi, Too Late by Gibson Kente & Survival by the Workshop '71 Theatre Company. |
225 | Mahfouz, Naguib | 1981 | Children of Gebelawi. |
226 | Farah, Nuruddin | 1980 | Sweet and Sour Milk. (Originally published London: Allison & Busby, 1979.) |
227 | Emecheta, Buchi | 1980 | The Joys of Motherhood. (Originally published London: Allison and Busby, 1979.) |
228 | Hussein, Taha | 1981 | An Egyptian Childhood: the autobiography of Taha Hussein. Translated by E. H. Paxton. |
229 | Mofolo, Thomas | 1981 | Chaka: an historical romance. New translation by Daniel P. Kunene. Originally translated from the Sesuto by F. H. Dutton, London & New York: OUP, 1967. |
230 | Feinberg, Barry (ed.) | 1980 | Poets to the People: South African Freedom Poems. |
231 | Jumbam, Kenjo | 1980 | White Man of God. |
232 | Johnson-Davies, Denys (ed.) | 1981 | Egyptian One-act Plays. Selected and translated from the Arabic by Denys Johnson-Davies. Includes The interrogation by Farid Kamil, The Trap by Alfred Farag, Marital bliss by Abdel-Moneim Selim, The wheat well by Ali Salem, and The donkey market by Tewfik al-Hakim. |
233 | Nyamfukudza, S. | 1980 | The Non-Believer's Journey; 128 pp. |
234 | Kunene, Mazisi | 1981 | Anthem of the Decades: a Zulu epic. Translated from Zulu by the author. |
235 | Kunene, Mazisi | 1982 | The Ancestors and the Sacred Mountain: poems. Translated from Zulu. |
236 | Mapanje, Jack | 1981 | Of Chameleons and Gods; 80 pp. |
237 | Marechera, Dambudzo | 1980 | Black Sunlight. |
238 | Peters, Lenrie | 1981 | Selected Poetry; 160 pp. |
239 | Kourouma, Ahmadou | 1981 | The Suns of Independence. Translated from the French Les soleils des independances by Adrian Adams. |
240 | Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o | 1981 | Detained |
241 | Akare, Thomas | 1981 | The Slums. |
242 | Aluko, T. M. | 1982 | Wrong Ones in the Dock. London: Heinemann. |
243 | Mutloatse, Mothobi (ed.) | 1981 | Africa South: contemporary writings. |
244 | Ya-Otto, John with Ole Gjerstad and Michael Mercer |
1982 | Battlefront Namibia : an autobiography |
245 | NEVER ASSIGNED.[12] | ||
246 | Thiong'o, Ngũgĩ wa | 1982 | I Will Marry When I Want. |
247 | Head, Bessie | 1987 | When Rain Clouds Gather |
248 | Bâ, Mariama | 1981 | So long a letter. Translated from the French Si longue lettre by Modupé Bodé-Thomas. |
249 | Obasanjo, Olusegun | 1981 | My Command: An Account of the Nigerian Civil War, 1967-1970. |
250 | Ousmane, Sembène | 1981 | The Last of the Empire. |
unnumbered | Rifaat, Alifa | 1985 | Distant View of a Minaret. |
unnumbered | Amadi, Elechi | 1986 | Estrangement. |
unnumbered | Echewa, T Obinkaram | 1986 | The Crippled Dancer |
unnumbered | Rive, Richard | 1987 | Buckingham Palace, District Six |
unnumbered | Lopes, Henri | 1987 | Tribaliks |
unnumbered | Tambo, Oliver | 1987 | Oliver Tambo Speaks: Preparing for Power |
unnumbered | Karodia, Farida | 1988 | Coming Home and Other Stories includes ‘Coming Home’, ‘Something in the Air’, ‘The Necklace’, Cardboard Mansions’, ‘Ntombi’, ‘iGoldi’, ‘The Worlds According to Mrs Angela Ramsbotham’, ’Seeds of Discontent’, ‘The Woman in Green’ |
unnumbered | Wangusa, Timothy | 1989 | Upon This Mountain |
unnumbered | Vassanji, M.G. | 1989 | The Gunny Sack |
unnumbered | Laing, Kojo | 1989 | Godhorse |
unnumbered | Zimunya, Musaemura, Porter, Peter, Anyidoho, Kofi (eds) |
1989 | The Fate of Vultures contributions by Tanure Ojaide, Afam Akeh, Gichora Mwangi, Ama Asantewa Ababio, Alex Agyei-Agyiri, Funso Aiyejina, Richard Afari Baafour, Biyi Bandele Thomas, Philip Bateman, Charles Agboola Bodunde, John Murray Coates, James Putsch Commey, Jonathan Cumming, Achmat Dangor, Kofi Dondo, Patrick Ebewo, Godwin Ede, Ezenwa-Ohaeto, Bode-Law Faleyimu, Francis Faller, Femi Fatoba, Henry Garuba, Arthur K. de Graft-Rosenior, Martin Gwete, Chenjerai Hove, Esiaba Irobi, Frederick Bobor James, Beverley Jansen, Wumi Kaji, Ken N. Kamoche, Lawrence Karanja, Kolosa Kargbo, Boyo Lawal, Masango Lisongwe, Don Mattera, Zondi Mbano, Bennet Leboni, Buti Moleko, Lupenga Mphande, Edison Mpina, Fekessa Mwada, Crispin Namane, Valerie Nkomeshya, Pheroze Nowrojee, Silas Obadiah, Walter Odame, Tanure Ojaide, Felicity Atuki Okoth, Isi Omoifo, Thembile ka Pepeteka, Sobhna Keshval Poona, Kofi Sam, Gloria Sandak-Lewin, Erasmus Elikplim Forster Senaye, Sam Ukal, Michael Andrew Wakabi, Timothy Wangusa, Willie T. Zingani |
unnumbered | Mahjoub, Jamal | 1989 | Navigation of a Rainmaker |
unnumbered | Hove, Chenjerai | 1989 | Bones |
unnumbered | Cheney-Coker, Syl | 1990 | The Last Harmattan of Alusine Dunbar |
unnumbered | Chinodya, Shimmer | 1990 | Harvest of Thorns |
unnumbered | Couto, Mia | 1990 | Voices Made Night |
unnumbered | Gool, Reshard | 1990 | Cape Town Coolie |
unnumbered | Head, Bessie | 1990 | Tales of Tenderness and Power |
unnumbered | Maja-Pearce, Adewale (ed) | 1990 | The Heinemann Book of African Poetry in English, contributions by Dennis Brutus, Marjorie Oludhe Macgoye, Christopher Okigbo, Lenrie Peters, Wole Soyinka, Kofi Awoonor, JP Clark Bekederemo, Syl Cheney-Coker, Arthur Nortje, Steve Chimombo, Jack Mapanje, Kojo Laing, Niyi Osundare, Tanure Ojaide, Musaemura Zimunya, Lupenga Mphande, Frank Chipasula, Molara Ogundipe-Leslie, Odia Ofeimun, Catherine Obianuju Acholonu, Chenjerai Hove, Gabriel Gbadmosi |
unnumbered | Cheney-Coker, Syl | 1990 | The Blood in the Desert’s Eye |
unnumbered | Chipasula, Frank M. | 1991 | Whispers in the Wings |
unnumbered | Akwanya, Amechi | 1991 | Orimili |
unnumbered | Gordimer, Nadine | 1991 | Selected Short Stories |
unnumbered | Vassanji, M.G. | 1991 | Uhuru Street & other Stories includes ‘In the Quiet of a Sunday Afternoon’, ‘Ali’, ‘Alzira’, ‘The Beggar’, ‘For a Shilling’, The Relief from Drill’, The Driver’, English Lessons’, ‘ The Sounds of the Night’, ‘Leaving’, ‘Breaking Loose’, ‘What Good Times We Had’, ‘Ebrahim and the Businessman’, ‘The London-returned’, ‘ Refugee’, ‘All Worlds are Possible Now’. |
unnumbered | Mapanje, Jack | 1991 | Of Chameleons and Gods |
unnumbered | Ojaide, Tanure | 1991 | The Blood of Peace and other poems |
unnumbered | Osundare, Niyi | 1992 | Selected Poems |
unnumbered | Mwangi, Ursula | 1992 | Striving for the Wind |
unnumbered | Laing, Kojo | 1992 | Major Gentl and Achimota Wars |
unnumbered | Thomas, Biyi Bandele | 1992 | The Man Who Came In From The Back Of Beyond |
unnumbered | Ousmane, Sembene | 1992 | Niiwam and Taaw |
unnumbered | Hove, Chenjerai | 1992 | Shadows |
unnumbered | Zeleza, Tiyambe | 1992 | Smouldering Charcoal |
unnumbered | Tuma, Hama | 1993 | The Case of the Socialist Witchdoctor and other stories includes ‘By Way of a Prologue’, ‘The Case of the Illiterate Saboteur’, ‘The Case of the Valliant Torturer,’ ‘The Case of the Criminal Thought’, ‘The Case of the Queue Breaker’, ‘The Case of the Treacherous Alphabet’, ‘The Case of the Professor of Insanity’, ‘The Case of the Closet Racist’, ‘ The Case of the Presumptuous Novelist’, ‘The Case of the Prison-Mongerer’, ‘The Case of the Incurable Hedonist’, ‘Vendetta’ ‘Betrayal’, ‘It happened in Russia’, ‘Death of a Renegade’, ‘Tales of the Highway Fire’, ‘The Professional’, ‘The Zar Who Liked Human Liver’, ‘In “The Bar of No Surprises”', 'Ten on the Terror Scale’, ‘The Waldiba Story’, 'Madman, Killer , Saint, You’. |
unnumbered | Thomas, Biyi Bandele | 1993 | The Sympathetic Undertaker and Other Dreams |
unnumbered | Jacobs, Steve | 1993 | Under the Lion |
unnumbered | Botha, W.P.B. | 1993 | The Reluctant Playwright |
unnumbered | Karodia, Farida | 1993 | The Shattering of Silence |
unnumbered | Bruner, Charlotte (ed) | 1993 | African Women’s Writing including contributions from Catherine Obianuju Acholonu, Ifeoma Okoye, Zaynab Alkali, Orlanda Amarilis, Aminata Maiga Ka, Awuor Ayoda, Violet Dias Lannoy, Daisy Kabagarama, Lina Magaia, Ananda Devi, Tstitsi Dangerembga, Bessie Head, Jean Marquard, Zoe Wicomb, Sheila Fugard, Farida Karodia, Nawal el Sadaawi, Assia Djebar, Gisele Halimi, Leila Sebbar, Andree Chedid |
unnumbered | Mapanje, Jack | 1993 | The Chattering Wagtails of Mukuyu Prison |
unnumbered | Mahjoub, Jamal | 1994 | Wings of Dust |
unnumbered | Hirson, Denis (ed) with Trump, Martin |
1994 | South African Short Stories including contributions from Njabulo Ndebele, Dugmore Boetie, Ernst Havemann, Jack Cope, Elise Muller, Herman Charles Bosman, Breyten Breytenbach, Ivan Vladislavic, Hennie Aucamp, Etienne van Heerden, Bartho Smit, Can Themba, Bheki Maseko, Mango Tshabangu, Dan Jacobson, Nadine Gordimer, Ahmed Essop, Bessie Head, Christopher Hope, Alan Paton, Zoe Wicomb |
unnumbered | Emecheta, Buchi | 1994 | In the Ditch |
unnumbered | Emecheta, Buchi | 1994 | Second-class Citizen |
unnumbered | Emecheta, Buchi | 1994 | Head Above Water |
unnumbered | Emecheta, Buchi | 1994 | Gwendolen |
unnumbered | Emecheta, Buchi | 1994 | Kehinde |
unnumbered | Emecheta, Buchi | 1994 | Destination Biafra |
unnumbered | Chimombo, Steve | 1994 | Napolo and the Python |
unnumbered | Sam, Agnes | 1994 | Jesus is Indian and other stories including ‘High Heel’, ‘Jesus is Indian’, ‘ Poppy’, ‘A Bag of Sweets’, ‘A Well-Loved Woman’, ‘ Nana and Devi’, ‘Sunflowers,’ ‘Two Women’, ‘Innocents’, ‘The Seed’, ‘Jellymouse’, ‘Maths’, ‘The Story Teller’, ‘And They Christened It Indenture |
unnumbered | Couto, Mia | 1994 | Every Man is a Race |
unnumbered | Tansi, Sony Labou | 1995 | The Seven Solitudes of Lorsa Lopes |
unnumbered | Beyala, Calixthe | 1995 | Loukoum, or the ‘Little Prince’ of Belville |
unnumbered | Darko, Amma | 1995 | Beyond the Horizon |
unnumbered | Head, Bessie | 1995 | The Cardinals with Meditations and other stories including ‘Earth and Everything’, Africa’, ‘ My Home’, ‘A Personal View of the Survival of the Unfittest’, ‘Where is the Hour of the Beautiful Dancing of the Birds in the Sun-Wind?’, ‘Poor man’, ‘ Earth Love’. |
unnumbered | Chipasula, Stella and Frank (eds) |
1995 | African Women’s Poetry includes contributions by Daniele Amrane, Leila Djibali, Ana Greki, Malika O’Lahsen, Queen Hatshepsut, Andree Chedid, Malak’Abd al-Aziz, Joyce Mansour, Rachida Madani, Amina Said, Irene Assiba d’Almeida, Ama Ata Aidoo, Abena P.A. Busia, Rashidah Ismaili, Molara Ogunidpe Leslie, Maria Manuela Margrido, Alda do Espirito Santo, Annette M’Baye d’Erneville, Marina Gashe, Marjorie Oludhe Macgoye, Mwana Kupona binti Msham, Micere Githae Mugo, Stella M Chipasula, Shakuntala Hawoldar, Assumpta Acam-Oturu, Alda Lara, Maria Eugenia Lima, Amelia Veiga, Gwendolen C Konie, Noemia de Sousa, Jeni Couzeyn, Ingrid de Kok, Amelia Blossom Pegram, Ingrid Jonker, Lindiwe Mabuza, Zindzi Mandela, Geina Mhlophe, Phumzile Zulu, Kristina Rungano |
unnumbered | Collen, Lindsey | 1995 | The Rape of Sita |
unnumbered | Emecheta, Buchi | 1995 | The Slave Girl |
unnumbered | Emecheta, Buchi | 1995 | The Bride Price |
unnumbered | Botha, W.P.B. | 1995 | Wantok |
unnumbered | Sobott-Mogwe, Gaele | 1995 | Colour Me Blue includes ’Telling Stories’, ‘Rendering up the Glebe’, ‘Hello, Goodbye’, ‘Jomo’, ‘Five to One’, ‘Motho Fela’, The Road Ahead’, ‘Bahmumagading’, ‘In Confinement’, ‘Hide Them Under The Bed’, ‘The Battle of Jericho’, ‘Colour Me Blue’, ‘ Mare’, ‘Smile of Fortune’, ‘ Another Little Peace of our Hearts’, ‘ Dread’, ‘The Birds in her Garden’, ‘Revenge is Sweet’. |
unnumbered | Beyala, Calixthe | 1996 | Your Name Shall Be Tanga |
unnumbered | Beyala, Calixthe | 1996 | The Sun Hath Looked Upon Me |
unnumbered | Accad, Evelyn | 1996 | Wounding Words |
unnumbered | Pepetela | 1996 | Yaka |
unnumbered | Mahjoub, Jamal | 1996 | In the Hour of Signs |
unnumbered | Jacobs, Rayda | 1997 | The Eyes of the Sky |
unnumbered | Botha, W.P.B | 1997 | A Duty of Memory |
unnumbered | Darko, Amma | 1998 | The Housemaid |
unnumbered | King-Aribisala, Karen | 1998 | Kicking Tongues |
unnumbered | Kwakye, Benjamin | 1998 | The Clothes of Nakedness |
unnumbered | Vera, Yvonne | 1999 | Opening Spaces: Contemporary African Women’s Writing including contributions by Ama Ata Aidoo, Melissa Tandiwe Myambo, Lindsey Collen, Farida Karodia, Norma Kitson, Veronique Tadjo, Leila Abouela, Ifeoma Okoye, Lilia Momple, Sindiwe Magona, Chiedza Musengezi, Monde Sifusniso, Gugu Ndlovu, Anna Dao, Milly Jafta |
unnumbered | Oguine, Ike | 2000 | A Squatter's Tale |
unnumbered | Ndibe, Okey | 2000 | Arrows of Rain |
unnumbered | Emecheta, Buchi | 2000 | The New Hope |
unnumbered | Sinyangwe, Binwell | 2000 | A Cowrie of Hope |
unnumbered | Chinodya, Shimmer | 2001 | Dew in the Morning |
unnumbered | Abouela, Leila | 2001 | The Translator |
unnumbered | Andreas, Neshani | 2001 | The Purple Violet of Oshaantu |
unnumbered | Momple, Lilia | 2001 | Neighbours: the story of a murder |
unnumbered | Chinodya, Shimmer | 2001 | Can we Talk and Other Stories including ‘Hoffman Street’, ‘The Man Who Hanged Himself’, ‘Going to See Mr B.V.’, ‘Among the Dead’, ‘Brothers and Sisters’, ‘ Snow’, ‘The Waterfall’, ‘Play Your Cards’, ‘Strays’, ‘Bramson’, ‘ Can we Talk’. |
unnumbered | Tadjo, Veronique | 2002 | The Shadow of Omana: Travels in the Heart of Rwanda |
unnumbered | Aidoo, Ama Ata | 2002 | The Girl Who Can and Other Stories including ‘Her Hair Politics – a very short story’, ‘Choosing – a moral of the world of work’, ‘The Girls WHO Can’, ‘Comparisons or Who Said a Bird Cannot Aather a Crab?’, ‘Nutty’, ‘She-Who-Would-Be-King (with apology to Rudyard Kipling’, ‘ Heavy Moments’, ‘Some Global News -A short-four-voice report’, ‘About the Wedding Feast’, ‘ Lice’, ‘Payments’, ‘Male-ing Names in the Sun’, ‘Newly-Opened Doors’, ‘Nowhere Cool’. |
unnumbered | Mapajne, Jack (ed) | 2002 | Gathering Seaweed: African Prison Writing including contributions from Kenneth D. Kaunda, Agostinho Neto, Oginga Odinga, Kwame Nkrumah, Jomo Kenyatta, Eddison J. Zvibogo, Felix Mnthali, Steve Biko, Jeremy Cronin, Moncef Marzouki, Ken Saro-Wiwa, Joseph Mwangi Kariuki, Sam Mpasu, Yves Emmanuel Dogbe, Kwamne Safo-Adu, Albie Sachs, Dennis Brutus, Jose Craveirinha, Ahmed Fouad Negm, Wole Soyinka, Kofi Awoonor, Ingopapele Madingoane, Fatima Meer, Edison Mpina, Ogaga Ifowodo, Leila Djabali, Obafemi Owolowo, Molefe Pheto, Tshenuwani Simon Farisani, Abdellatif Laabi, Syl Cheney Coker, Koigi wa Wamwere, Maina wa Kinyatti, Jack Mapanje, Muhammad Afifi Mattar, Tahar Djaout, Nelson Mandela, Antonio Jacinto, Winnie Madikizela-Mandela, Breyten Breytenbach, Ngugi wa Thiong’o, Caesarina Kona Makhoere, Kunle Ajibade, Tandundu E.A. Bisikisi, Pitika Ntuli, Jaki Seroke, Fela Anikulapo-Kutu, Christine Anyanwu, Mzwakhe Mbuli |
unnumbered | Pepetela | 2002 | Return of the Water Spirit |
unnumbered | Mengara, Daniel | 2002 | Mema |