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Florence Onyebuchi "Buchi"
Emecheta OBE (21 July 1944 – 25
January 2017) was a Nigerian-born novelist,
based in the UK from 1962, who also
wrote plays...
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Second class Citizen is a 1974
novel by
Nigerian writer Buchi Emecheta,
first published in
London by
Allison and Busby,
where her
editor was
Margaret Busby...
- The Joys of
Motherhood is a
novel written by
Buchi Emecheta. It was
first published in London, UK, by
Allison &
Busby in 1979 and was
first published in...
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Emecheta. It concerns, in part, the
problems of
women in post-colonial Nigeria. The
author dedicated this
novel to her mother,
Alice Ogbanje Emecheta...
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Slave Girl is a 1977
novel by
Nigerian writer Buchi Emecheta that was
published in the UK by
Allison and
Busby and in the US by
George Braziller. It...
- Achebe—in
whose house she
lived while at the
University of Nigeria—Buchi
Emecheta, Enid
Blyton and
other authors as inspirations; her
style juxtaposes Western...
- In the
Ditch is a 1972
novel written by
Nigerian writer Buchi Emecheta. It was
first published on New
Statesman as a
regular column then
published in 1972...
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Gwendolen (United
Kingdom title) a 1989
novel by Nigerian-born
writer Buchi Emecheta, also
known by its
United States title The Family. It is her
tenth novel...
- Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o,
Steve Biko, Ama Ata Aidoo,
Nadine Gordimer,
Buchi Emecheta, and Okot p'Bitek. 1958 –
William Heinemann publishes Chinua Achebe's Things...
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include Chinua Achebe,
Cyprian Ekwensi, Amos Tutuola,
Flora Nwapa, and
Buchi Emecheta.
Publishing companies also
aided in the
development of children's literature...