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Language and ideology in postcolonial Kenyan literature: The case of David Maillu's Macaronic fiction
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Language and ideology in postcolonial Kenyan literature: The case of David Maillu's Macaronic fiction

J Kurtz and Robert Kurtz
Journal of Commonwealth literature, v 33(1), pp 63-73
01 Jan 1998

Abstract

Fiction Ideology Kenyan literature Language Literary criticism Maillu, David G (1939- ) Novels
David Maillu's status as a primus inter pares on the list of Kenyan writers who have produced racy romances and titillating thrillers that have dominated the region's literary output since the 1970s makes him a handy target for critics.

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Literature, African, Australian, Canadian
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