Inheriting the “Unfinished Business”: An Introductory Study of the Dictator Novel Set in Africa
Publié en ligne: 27 févr. 2023
Pages: 87 - 106
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/ewcp-2022-0017
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© 2022 Yutaka Okuhata, published by Sciendo
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Whereas so-called dictator fiction in Latin America is already established as a significant literary subgenre, it is only recently that an increasing number of studies have started to deal with its counterpart set in Africa. In fact, both inside and outside the postcolonial African continent, dictator novels have been written in several languages, including English, French, Arabic, and Kikuyu. One of the most outstanding achievements among recent studies of this kind of fiction is Magali Armillas-Tiseyra’s