Eyeing the North Star: Directions in African-Canadian LiteratureGeorge Elliott Clarke Mixing prose, poetry, and drama, and including the work of established writers and new voices, writing in English as well as French (in translation here), Eyeing the North Star is a varied and vibrant overview of the recent evolution of African-Canadian Literature. |
Contents
GÉRARD ÉTIENne 1936 | 12 |
CLAIRE HARRIS 1937 | 26 |
FREDERICK WARD 1937 | 38 |
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