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Pages Of Africa
Khirnan Dikas
6 episodes
1 week ago
Pages of Africa: Let's Talk African Literature is a platform that discusses Africa and the uniqueness of each country through African literature. It's a dive into the African reality both past and present through the exploration of words woven together beautifully by African writers.
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Pages of Africa: Let's Talk African Literature is a platform that discusses Africa and the uniqueness of each country through African literature. It's a dive into the African reality both past and present through the exploration of words woven together beautifully by African writers.
Show more...
Books
Arts
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Weep not, Child: An Exploration of Kenyan Colonial Experience
Pages Of Africa
24 minutes 23 seconds
1 year ago
Weep not, Child: An Exploration of Kenyan Colonial Experience
This episode delves into the Kenyan colonial experience encapsulated in the historical fiction by Ngugi wa Thiongo titled Weep not, Child. It discuses dispossession and decolonisation as focal points addressed in the text.
Pages Of Africa
Pages of Africa: Let's Talk African Literature is a platform that discusses Africa and the uniqueness of each country through African literature. It's a dive into the African reality both past and present through the exploration of words woven together beautifully by African writers.