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The Francophone African novel has been, since independence, a combative oeuvre. Despite the thematic and the aesthetic mutations that have characterized the evolution of this body of work, especially in the so-called postcolonial dispensation, the idea of the writer as “ecrivain engage” remains prev...
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2011-09
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