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- Author
- Brenda Cooper
- Publisher
- Routledge
- Released
- 1998
- Pages
- 264
- Series
- Routledge research in postcolonial literatures ;
Magical realism in West African fiction
1998 · Book · Brenda Cooper
“But there is also a third space of another kind, a theoretical position that might be called a 'reconstituted Marxism'; a middle ground, between Marxism and post-modernist theory.”
This study contextualizes magical realism within current debates and theories of postcoloniality and examines the fiction of three of its West African pioneers: Syl Cheney-Coker of Sierra Leone, Ben Okri of Nigeria and Kojo Laing of Ghana. Brenda Cooper explores the distinct elements of the genre in a West African context, and in relation to: * a range of global expressions of magical realism, from the work of Gabriel Garcia Marquez to that of Salman Rushdie * wider contemporary trends in African writing, with particular attention to how the realism of authors such as Chinua Achebe and Wole Soyinka has been connected with nationalist agendas. This is a fascinating and important work for all those working on African literature, magical realism, or postcoloniality. by Brenda Cooper