Psychological Constructs and the Craft of African Fiction of Yesteryears
Six Studies The novel remains the most popular genre in the African literary landscape. In the very large body of criticism that has been…
Linus Asong was born in the South West Region of Cameroon in 1947. With a combined B.A honours in Education, in 1980 he entered the University of Windsor in Canada whence he graduated with a terminal degree in Creative Writing. He holds an M.A and a PhD in Comparative Literature from the University of Alberta, in Edmonton Canada, and is presently Associate Professor of Literature and Creative Writing at Ecole Normale Superieure Bambili (University of Yaounde 1). Until his death in July 2012, Asong was a stand-up humorist, a consummate portrait painter, an accomplished literary scholar, and a celebrated prolific writer with over a dozen novels to his credit.
Six Studies The novel remains the most popular genre in the African literary landscape. In the very large body of criticism that has been…
From The Whodunit? To The Whydunit? ISBN 9789956727025 Pages 69 Dimensions 216 x 140 mm Published 2012 Publisher Langaa RPCIG, Cameroon Format Paperback
A Conversational Auto Biography This rich conversational auto-biography tells the story of the political life of Ndeh Ntumazah who was born in Mankon in…
A Treasury of Entertainment Laughing Store is just what we need in times of troubles and uncertainties such as these. A book of humour…
Every man lives for himself, using his freedoms to attain his personal aims, and feels with his whole being that he can at any…
The personality of the highly charismatic foremost African Nationalist, Kwame Nkrumah as featured once in a while in Ghanaian fiction. For example, the celebrated…
Stranger in His Homeland completes the long-awaited trilogy of Linus Asong’s fictitious village of Nkokonoko Small Monje, separately treated in The Crown of Thorns and its sequel A…
The extremely irritable and quick-tempered chieftain, Akendong II has 14 children, all girls, and is saddened by the fact that he has no chopchair,…
Dr. Frederick Ngenito shocks his entire ethnic community by finally marrying a girl whose rejection of him had cost him an enviable job. But…
Dennis Nunqam Ndendemajem, the spectral social misfit of No Way To Die, having failed to die by suicide, is pursued by the hatred of…