In Nomads, Emmanuel Fru Doh combines historical fact, legend, and rumour to emerge with a memoir charged with nostalgia. In the process, he merges…
Catalogue
This is a complex volume that combines a good deal of survey data on Bakassi and its populations with more ethnographically based insights into…
This collection dissects post-independence Cameroon as a representative postcolonial junction. The history that assists in the writing of the poems is a necessary background…
Albert’s life dream is to immigrate to the USA, to seek greener pastures. After several failed attempts, he finally gets a visa. Then he…
Nemeso – a four eyed man–lived in southeastern Zimbabwe in the mid-17th century. Stories about him are widely known by the Duma in southeastern…
In Nzarayapera’s village, famine and hunger strike as rain could not fall. The sky remains blue with scorching heat that leaves no creature desiring…
This volume powerfully conveys the pilgrimage of a singular spirit through adversity, equanimity, immanence and eventually, transcendence. It grapples with a range of emotions,…
In Cameroon life isn’t only like living in limbo, it is like living in the very centre of a hellish junkyard where dreams are…
Do we live inside the breasts of our mothers? In the mind and hearts of two women, indeed at their breasts a nation lives.…