Growing up almost simultaneously with the independent Cameroon nation, it takes Tipoung’he a long time together with challenging experiences to realise that he has…
Literature
Son of the Native Soil is a work whose quiet maturity glows in both subject and style. Here, love heals but the force of…
Someplace, Somewhere is an exemplary piece of socio-political satire. It is a collection of short reflective stories that highlight the predicament of a people…
An Introduction Initially considered something of a black sheep within the Anglophone Cameroon literary genres, the Anglophone novel has gradually grown to carve out…
In Cameroon and Africa, lakes are sacred and often secret places. They fascinate curiosity and have often served as repositories of local histories, memories…
This intriguing novel chronicles one migrant worker’s experiences on a colonial plantation in West Africa. Martin Tebi cannot wait to board a truck to…
Chief Nchindia held the Elders of his Council in total contempt, inwardly vowing to disagree with them at every point where disagreement was possible.…
Bold, original and stimulating in its inspirational insights, A {Basket of Kola} Nuts explores Cameroon’s cultures as remarkable pivots of moral rectitude and such…
In 1875 the Rozvi Kingdom, now in present day Zimbabwe, is indistinctly besieged from within by the convergence of a missionary, Rev. Holbrook, a…
Poetic Reflections on the Poet and Poetry in Verse A literary monument erected by a poet for poets with a vision for poetry as…