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Die Macht des Wortes: Das journalistische Interview als Rezeptionsform afrikanischer Literaturen in der frankophonen, anglophonen und deutschsprachigen Presse-am Beispiel von Ousmane Sembene (Senegal) und Wole Soyinka (Nigeria).(Book review)

Publication: Research in African Literatures

Publication Date: 22-JUN-08

Author: Berman, Nina
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COPYRIGHT 2008 Indiana University Press

Die Macht des Wortes: Das journalistische Interview

als Rezeptionsform afrikanischer Literaturen in der

frankophonen, anglophonen und deutschsprachigen

Presse-am Beispiel von Ousmane Sembene

(Senegal) und Wole Soyinka (Nigeria)

BY MANFRED LOIMEIER

Bayreuth African Studies 79. Bayreuth: Pia Thielmann and Eckhard Breitinger,

Bayreuth University, 2006.

511 pp. ISBN 3-927510-94-7 paper.

Loimeier's study sets out to explore the reception of Sembene and Soyinka through the genre of the journalistic interview, as published in francophone, anglophone, and germanophone print media. Loimeier previously edited several Germanlanguage anthologies on African literatures and authors, including Wortwechsel: Gesprache mit afrikanischen Autorinnen und Autoren. This 2002 collection of interviews informs Loimeier's present study, which draws on his...

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