- Chinua Achebe, 1930-2013
- AfricanWriter.Com: "An Evening with Chinua Achebe," October 2009, The Library of Congress, Washington, DC and related posts (USA)
- BBC News: "Nigerian author Chinua Achebe dies," March 22, 2013 (London, UK)
- The Guardian. (Online): "Renowned author; Chinua Achebe dies 82," March 22, 2013 (Lagos, Nigeria)
- The Independent. (Online): "Father of African literature,' Achebe, 82, dies after short illness,"
March 22, 2013 (London, UK)
- London Review of Books: "Things Left Unsaid," by Chimamanda Adichie, October 11, 2012
Review of: There Was a Country: A Personal History of Biafra (2012) by Chinua Achebe. (London, UK)
- The New York Times: Excerpt--"The Education of a British-Protected Child" by Chinua Achebe,
December 15, 2009. (New York)
- Postcolonial & postimperial literature in English: Chinua Achebe and his works (Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island) -- via Columbia University Libraries
- Vanguard. (Online): Chinua Achebe: Exit of a Literary Giant, March 2013 (Lagos, Nigeria)
- Africa Book Club (Olney, Maryland, USA)
Founded in 2010, an international online newsletter, with book reviews and a forum about Africa's literary past, present, and future, Africans in the diaspora, and related issues; plus an online bookstore.
- Africa's 100 Best Books (Zimbabwe International Book Fair, Harare; via Columbia University)
- General announcement and contact information. All nominations have been received, a short list drawn up by a jury, and the 100 titles were announced on February 18, 2002.
See a copy of the list of 100.
- H-Africa Discussion Forum, March 2002 (H-Net, Humanities and Social Sciences Online, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan)
- Africa Book Centre--Catalogue of 100 Best Book Award Winners (Brighton, UK)
- African Studies Centre, Leiden University: Web Dossier on "Africa's 100 Best Books of the 20th Century" (2002) (Leiden, The Netherlands)
- African literature -- Africa and Women Authors See "Lire les femmes africaines" below
- African Literature Association (via Drexel University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
- AfricanResource.Com: Djelia -- Fiction, Poetry, and Oral History -and- Literary Essays (Binghamton, New York)
These web pages include biographical sketches and excerpts from the works of African poets of today, as well as links to journals and other projects of AfricaResource.Com. Some of the featured poets include Kofi Anyidoho (Ghana) and Tanure Ojaide (Nigeria); plus lesser known and younger writers.
- African Studies Association of the United States: Childrens' Africana Book Awards (via AfricaAccess.Com, Silver Spring, Maryland)
Since 1991, the Outreach Council of the ASA annually honors outstanding authors and illustrators of children's books about Africa published in the United States.
- AfricanWriter.Com (USA)
A writers' blog for poetry, essays, book reviews, videos, news, bookshop, and a directory of web links.
- "African Writers' Corner," Pambazuka News. (Online): weekly forum for social justice in Africa.
-- Oxford, UK; Cape Town: Fahamu, 2000-
- African Writers Series -- Heinemann (Oxford, UK)
A commercial publisher's site which offers a list of their African authors, with biographical and book information.
- African writers: voices of change (University of Florida, Gainesville)
Selected pages from the University of Florida Africana Studies Web site: featuring a biographical dictionary of African fiction writers (including brief lists of major works and short biographical pieces on Chinua Achebe, Ama Ata Aidoo, Ayi Kwei Armah, Buchi Emecheta, Bessie Head, Alex La Guma, Dambudzo Marechera, Ezekiel Mphahlele, Alan Paton, Okot P'Bitek, and Amos Tutuola).
- African writing. (Online) -- Nottingham, UK: Fonthouse Ltd., 2007-
The electronic version of a print journal about contemporary African writing in the English language and writers in Africa and the diaspora, with interviews, short fiction, essays, poetry, reviews, news about forthcoming publications, awards, and events, and useful web links. The archives contains back issues since no. 1 (June/August 2007).
- Africultures: le site des cultures africaines (Olivier Barlet, Editions Harmattan, France)
- Chaque mois, ce site offre un agenda et des informations actualisées au jour le jour - y compris les festivals de cinéma, les concerts, les expositions, etc. Aussi, on peut regarder aux tables des matières de la revue et les textes intérales des vieux numéros sélectionnés.
- Afrology.Com Dossiers: Littérature (via Belgium?)
Un petit recueil d'essais biographiques sur les grands écrivains africains du vingtième siècle.
- algeriades.com: le guide de l'Algérie à l'affiche (via France)
Un "webzine" sur les nouveautés de la littérature, tous les arts, et l'histoire et la société en Algérie.
- União dos escritores Angolanos (Luanda, Angola)
- Amadou Hampâté Bâ -- Web Dossier (2007) (Library, Documentation and Information, African Studies Centre, Leiden University, The Netherlands)
- Hommages à Francis Bebey (1929-2001)
- Mongo Beti (1932-2001) on the Web
- "Black Portraiture[s]: The Black Body in the West," January 17-20, 2013, Paris, France (An international conference co-sponsored by New York University-Paris, W.E.B. Du Bois Institute at Harvard University, Cornell University, Musée du quai Branly, FSHM, and L’Ecole Nationale Superieure des Beaux Arts)
- Dennis Brutus, 1924-2009
- Global Voices Online: "South Africa : A Glowing Tribute to Dennis Brutus," by Njeri Wangari, Jan 6, 2009 (Cambridge, Massachusetts)
- H-AfrLitCine Discussion Network: Obituary and commentaries by Ken Harrow, Patrick Bond, & others, December 26, 2009 (H-Net, Humanities and Social Sciences Online, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan)
- Mail & Guardian. (Online): "Poet and protester Dennis Brutus dies," Dec 27 2009 (Johannesburg, South Africa)
- Northwestern University Libraries--Archives: Finding Aid for Dennis Brutus Papers, 1960-1984 (Evanston, Illinois)
- South African History Online (SAHO): Dennis Brutus, 1924-2009 (Pretoria, South Africa)
- The Caine Prize for African Writing (UK)
- Cape Town Book Fair, South Africa, July 30-August 2, 2010 Sponsored by PASA--Publishers' Association of South Africa, Goethe Institute, and Frankfurter Buchmesse.
- Aimé Césaire, 1913-2008:
- Afrikara.Com: "La Poésie de Césaire: vers verts vers la Liberté" (2006) ; Entretien avec Aimé Césaire par Buata Malela à Fort-de-France, décembre 2004" ; et "Décryptage: Discours sur le colonialisme de Aimé Césaire, discours pour la liberté" (2005) (Paris)
- Agence de Presse Africaine: Dossier sur Aimé Césaire (Dakar, Sénégal)
Voir aussi: la version anglaise
- California Newsreel: "Aimé Césaire: une voix pour l'histoire": Un film de 1994, en trois parties. (San Francisco, California)
- L'Express. (Online), Lire...entretiens avec Maryse Condé: Aimé Césaire: << La culture, c'est tout ce que l'homme a inventé pour rendre le monde vivable et la mort affrontable >>, juin 2004 (Paris)
- Grioo.Com: "Aimé Césaire (1913-2008): le poète martiniquais est officiellement décédé" (le 17 avril 2008) (Paris)
- Hommage à Aimé Césaire -- Site officiel (Fort de France, Martinique)
- Ile en île: Aimé Césaire: un profil et une bibliographie. (Lehman College, The City University of New York)
- Radio France International: Aimé Césaire, le << nègre fondamental >>, est mort (le 24 avril 2008): un recueil d'entretiens. (Paris)
- RFO.Fr: Aimé Césaire, 1913-2008 (France Télévisions Interactive, Paris)
- Le Soleil (Online): "Boubacar Boris Diop: 'Il a été des combats les plus rudes pour la dignité de l'homme noir'" (le 18 avril 2008) (Dakar, Sénégal)
- Older sites in English:
- Cinquantenaire du 1er Congrès international des écrivains et artistes noirs, Paris, France, 19-22 septembre 2006 (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, Paris)
Ce site --en français ou en anglais-- offre le programme des activités et des extraits du premier numéro de la revue
Presence Africaine. "La communauté africaine et l'Institut W.E.B Du Bois pour la recherche africaine et africaine américaine de l'université de Harvard (Etats-Unis) ouvrent, à l'université de la Sorbonne, les célébrations du cinquantième anniversaire du 1er Congrès international des écrivains et artistes noirs qui se déroula le 19 septembre 1956..." Voir aussi le
site officiel de l'Institut W.E.B. DuBois
- Cultures sud. (Online): la revue en ligne des littératures du sud.-- Paris : Culturesfrance, Ministère des Affaires étrangères et européennes et du Ministère de la Culture en partenariat avec le Réseau culturel français à l'étranger, 1999-
- Anciennement "Notre librarie" [A l'origine, établie en 1969.] Ce site comprend les derniers articles de la revue et un répertoire des auteurs, des sites sur Internet, et des notes de lecture. "...c'est une revue de référence, d'actualité et de critique sur les littératures d'Afrique, des Caraïbes et de l'océan Indien."
- Veuillez voir aussi: le site ancien (1999-2007)
- Dans les archives: << 1250 nouveaux titres de littérature d'Afrique noire -- 1997/2001 >>
Notre librairie. (Online); no. 147, janvier-mars 2002. Format PDF (134 p.) via Institut Français.
- Birago Diop, 1906-1989: l'écrivain sénégalais (Patrice Birago Neveu et al., Infonie, France)
Sur ce site, on peux trouver beaucoup de renseignements à propos du auteur de Contes d'Amadou Koumba. (1947) et d'autres livres importants (y compris une page d'interviews qui s'ecoutent avec RealPlayer).
- Cyprian Ekwensi
- Ekwensi at 80 in the year 2001
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"Cyprian Ekwensi." (2001) (Charles R. Larson, American University, Washington, DC; Extracts from
The ordeal of the African writer, pub. by Zed Books, 2001)
BPN newsletter (Online); no. 29 (December 2001). -- Oxford, UK: Bellagio Publishing Network, 1994-
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"What Cyprian Ekwensi meant to me." (2001) (Kole Omotoso, University of Stellenbosch, Matieland, South Africa)
BPN newsletter (Online); no. 29 (December 2001). -- Oxford, UK: Bellagio Publishing Network, 1994-
- Ethiopiques: revue négro-africaine de littérature et de philosophie. (Online) -- Dakar, Sénégal: Ethiopiques ; via SPIP et avec le soutien de l'Agence universitaire de la Francophonie, 1975-
Ce site offre une petite archive de vieux numéros choisis depuis 1975 --en texte intégral-- d'une des plus importantes revues sur l'étude de la littérature africaine...fondée par Léopold Sédar Senghor.
- Etonnants Voyageurs, Festival International du Livre et du Film: Les États Généreux des Littératures Africaines, 13-17 fevrier 2013, Brazzaville, Congo Palais des Congrés, Institut Français du Congo (via Saint-Malo, France)
- Etonnants Voyageurs, Festival International du Livre et du Film, du 22 au 28 novembre 2010, Bamako, Mali (Saint-Malo, France)
- Literature & Culture of Francophone Africa & The Diaspora: a guide to resources on the web (2006) (Center for Digital Initiatives, Brown University Library, Providence, Rhode Island)
In English or in French
- Francophone African poets in English translation (University of Florida Libraries, Gainesville)
This collection of texts provides some basis for studying in English of the works of J.-J. Rabearivelo, Leopold S. Senghor, Bernard Dadié, Ahmed Sékou Touré, Annette M'Baye, David Diop, Francis Bebey, William J.F. Syad, Paulin Joachim, G.F.T. U Tam'si, & J.-B. Tati Loutard.
- Athol Fugard, Playwright (Iain Fisher, The Netherlands)
A brief biographical sketch of this well-known South African writer-director, commentaries on Fugard's plays, and a host of links to related web pages and sites.
- Édouard Glissant, 1928-2011
- H-AFRLITCINE Web Page. (Humanities-Net; via Michigan State University)
"H-AFRLITCINE is the H-Net discussion list dealing with African Literature and Cinema and is affiliated with the African Literature Association."
- Humanities Course on Africa (Cora Agatucci, Department of Humanities, Central Oregon Community College, Bend, Oregon)
This web site is designed to support of a college course on the study of significant Sub Saharan African works of traditional oral arts or orature, and modern literature and film, representing a diversity of peoples and cultures from key historical periods. The site includes a useful table of
African Timelines, with hypertext links to other resources on the Internet.
- Indiana University Libraries: The Nadine Gordimer Papers at the Lilly Library: a guide to the collections (Bloomington, Indiana)
- Indian Ocean -- Literature
- Indigokafe: the portal for African literatures, writers, and films (Funmilayo Tofowomo-Okelola et al., [Los Angeles, California?])
A site offering summaries of modern and contemporary literary works and films by African intellectuals on the African continent and in the diaspora, videos of presentations by and interviews with African writers and filmmakers, African film clips, announcements about conferences, other events, and forthcoming publications, and an extensive list of links to Africa-related literary, artistic, and other cultural information.
-- See also:
CafeAfricana: portal on culture, arts, news, politics, lifestyle, and communty.
- INA--Institut national de l'audiovisuel: Grands Entretiens -- Afrique(s) (Paris, France)
Un vidéothèque qui contient des entretiens avec Abdou Diouf, Boutros Boutros-Ghali, Joaquim Chissano, Frederik de Klerk, Boris Boubacar Diop, Nurruddin Farah, Kenneth Kaunda, Mac Maharaj, Claude Ernest Ndalla, Wole Soyinka, Wangari Maathai, Alpha Oumar Konare.
- ISOLA--International Society for the Oral Literatures of Africa (USA)
"The Society was established in 1991 in London and it draws its international membership from experts and students involved in the exploration of the oral traditions of Africa and the African Diaspora...organizes regular scholarly conferences: London, UK (1991); Legon, Ghana (1995); Cape Town, South Africa (1998); Chambery, France (2002); Banjul, Gambia (2004); and, Trinidad and Tobago (2006); and Lecce, Italy (July 2008)."
- JWTC--Johannesburg Workshop in Theory and Criticism (University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa)
- Jozi Book Fair, August 7-9, 2010, Museum Africa, Newton, Johannesburg, South Africa Co-sponsored by Botsotso Publishers and Khanya College--Education for Liberation.
- Ahmadou Kourouma (1927-2003) sur la Toile
- Mazizi Kunene, 1930-2006
- Kwani Trust (Nairobi, Kenya)
The web site for the popular literary magazine Kwani?, with excerpts, interviews, photos, news, and announcements.
- KZN Literary Tourism (University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, South Africa)
This web site consists of essays and reviews, will photogaphs and illustrations, celebrating South African writers and the places and people that they write about. "Literary Tourism is tourism that deals with places and events from fictional texts as well as the lives of their authors. This could include following the route a fictional character charts in a novel, visiting particular settings from a story or tracking down the haunts of a novelist."
- Lire les femmes écrivains et les littératures africaines = Reading Women Writers and African Literatures (Dr. Jean-Marie Volet, University of Western Australia, Perth)
In French or English. This well-organized site provides useful biographical information about African women writers and excerpts from published works; it also includes a short bibliography of Anglophone women writers.
- "Literary Manifestations of the African Diaspora", University of Cape Coast, Cape Coast, Ghana, November 10-14, 2003: Abstracts Archive (via Harriet Tubman Resource Centre, York University, Toronto, Canada)
This web page is a general call for papers. "The aim is introduce a wider audience to the ways in which trans-Atlantic constructions of the historical experience of the African diaspora find expression in the literary mode. It encourages the exploration of the African diaspora through a variety of genres, both oral and written. These include narrative, poetry, myth, legend, autobiography, drama, as well as other texts."
- Literary Map of Africa (Miriam Conteh-Morgan et al., Ohio State University Libraries, Columbus, Ohio)
"The Literary Map of Africa is a bio-bibliographical database, designed to be a comprehensive research and information tool on African literature."
- LIMAG: Littératures du Maghreb (Charles Bonn & Coordination internationale des chercheurs sur les littératures du Maghreb, Université Lyon, France)
Sur ce site, on peut trouver un calendrier des colloques, une liste des théses sur les littératures du Maghreb, le bulletin
"Etudes littéraires maghrébines" en texte intégral, et une banque de données documentaires sur les littératures et la culture du Maghreb.
Remarque: La plupart des textes sont donnés au format
Acrobat Reader.
- LITAF: Littératures africaine francophone -- Une base de données bibliographique (Université Montesquieu-Bordeaux IV, France)
Une réference générale qui existe en version WEB et en version cédérom. "LITAF est un projet du Groupe de recherche "Littératures d'Afrique noire" dirigé par Alain Ricard, directeur de recherches au Centre National de Recherche Scientifique. Le Groupe est affilié au Centre d'Etude d'Afrique Noire de Bordeaux."
- Littératures africaines francophones des années 1980 et 1990. Par Lydie Moudileno. Document de travail; no. 2.
-- Dakar, Sénégal: Conseil pour le développement de la recherche en sciences sociales en Afrique (CODESRIA), c2003. (Format PDF)
- A Bibliography of Lusophone (African) Women Writers (Jean-Marie Volet, University of Western Australia)
A listing of writers and their works; some linked biographical information on individual authors and a link to an essay on Lusophone African women's writing.
- Lusophone African women's writing : a brief introduction. (1999) by Tony Simoes da Silva. (via Lire les femmes écrivains et les littératures africaines, University of Western Australia)
-- See also, the bibliography
- Ny Haisoratra Malagasy
Un site qui est consacré à la littérature malgache...en français et en malgache.
- Alain Mabanckou, 1966-
- Maghrebi Studies (via Wellesley College, Wellesley, Massachusetts)
An introduction to the literature, cinema, and music of the Maghreb region and its diaspora in France and elsewhere; plus, related web links.
- Naguib Mahfouz, 1911-2006
- MOTS PLURIELS et grands thèmes de notre temps: revue électronique de Lettres à caractère international. (Archive) -- Nedlands, Australia: The University of Western Australia, Department of French Studies, 1996-2003.
Archive of all issues. African and comparative studies in literature and the social sciences; in French and English.
- Es'kia Mphahlele, 1919-2008
- Mail and Guardian. (Online): "Leaving the forefront of African lit" (November 1, 2008) -and- "Mphahlele, first black professor at Wits, dead at 88" (October 28, 2008) (Johannesburg, South Africa)
- National Library of South Africa: Tribute to Es'kia Mphahlele, 1919-2008 (Pretoria and Cape Town, South Africa)
- The Sowetan. (Online): "The godfather -- Mphahlele taught blind to read a-z in braille" (October 29, 2008) (South Africa)
- Urban spectrum. (Online): "Eye on Africa: the African literary journey of Esk'ia Mphahlele," by James Ainsworth (Jan. 2006) Vol. 19 ; no. 10. (Denver, Colorado)
- Noma Award for Publishing in Africa. Sponsored by Kodansha Ltd., Japan. (Oxon, UK)
- "Established in 1979, the Noma Award is open to African writers and scholars whose work is published in Africa. The US$10,000 prize is given annually for an outstanding new book in any of these three categories: (i) scholarly or academic,
(ii) books for children, and (iii) literature and creative writing. Books are admissable in any of the languages of Africa, both local and European."
- Noma Award Winners, 1980 to the present
- Ben Okri, 1959--
- Ben Okri, An Urhoboman, As a Literary Icon (Urhobo Waado, Urhobo Historical Society, Prof. Peter Ekeh, State University of New York, Buffalo)
- Ben Okri Web Page (Robert Bennett, Department of English, University of California, Santa Barbara; via Prof. George P. Landow et al., Brown University, "Postcolonial and Postimperial Literature in English")
- Onitsha Market Literature : From the Bookstalls of a Nigerian Market (University of Kansas Libraries, Lawrence, Kansas)
"Onitsha Market Literature consists of stories, plays, advice and moral discourses published primarily in the 1960s by local presses in the lively market town of Onitsha, an important commercial site in the Igbo-speaking region of southeastern Nigeria. Twenty-one pamphlets appear here fully digitized and annotated to exemplify styles of expression found in this intriguing form of African popular literature. They are part of a unique collection of 101 pamphlets from Onitsha now held at the Spencer Research Library."
- Festival International de Littérature Orale Africaine, les 6, 7, et 8 décembre 2012, Niamey, Niger
(Arts Cultura y Desarollo, Valencia, Espagne)
--Veuillez voir aussi: Programme du Congrès international de littérature orale africaine
- Ferdinand Leopold Oyono (1929-2010) -- "le site officiel" (Emmanuel Kamdem Fopa et alli., Yaoundé, Cameroun)
- Peuples noirs, peuples africains. (Online): Archive, 1978-1984. -- Paris, France; Perth, Australia: University of Western Australia, 2005.
Une archive d'une publication sous la direction de l'écrivain camerounais Mongo Beti: "la revue des radicaux noirs de langue française publiée par Mongo Beti et son épouse Odile Tobner de 1978 à 1991."
En plus, il y a un résumé de la vie et les ouvrages de Mongo Beti. Voir aussi les
autres sites ci-dessus.
- Pilgrimages (Cape Town, South Africa)
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The Chinua Achebe Center for African Writers and Artists (Bard College, USA) has chosen to celebrate Africa's first world cup by sending 13 African writers to 13 cities for two weeks during the World Cup [12 African cities, plus Salvador do Bahia in Brazil]. Each writer will produce a book of nonfiction prose, Travel Literature, of 30,000 words, for publication in Africa and abroad."
Co-sponsored with Chimurenga, Kwani?, and Kachifo Ltd.
- 16th Poetry Africa, University of KwaZulu-Natal--Durban, October 2012 (Centre for Creative Arts, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, South Africa)
The site offers information on the festival and conference; plus highlights, biographies, and bibliographies from previous festivals: 2002-2011.
- Postcolonial & postimperial literature in English: Africa (Prof. George P. Landow and his students at Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island)
- Post Colonial Studies: African Literary Figures (Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia)
- Remember Saro-Wiwa (PlatformLondon, London, UK)
This website includes biographical information on the writer-publisher-activist, Ken Saro-Wiwa, excerpts from his writings, current reports on Nigeria and on the activities of organizations concerned about Nigeria, and links to related organizations. "...a coalition of UK-based organisations and individuals encompassing the arts and literature, human rights and environmental and development issues."
- Tayeb Salih, 1929-2009
- Ousmane Sembène, 1923-2007
- Léopold Sédar Senghor (1906-2001) sur Internet
- African Studies Centre Library, Leiden University: Web Dossier on Leopold Sedar Senghor (2001) (Leiden, The Netherlands)
"...an overview of publications by and on Senghor that can be found in the ASC library and includes a selection of links to websites on Senghor. The introduction gives background information on the man and his work."
- Archipo--Les Archives Politiques: Profil de Léopold Sédar Senghor -- Archives Vidéo et Sonores (Dakar, Sénégal)
--Il faut s'inscrire pour lire et écouter les fichiers.
- Commune de Verson: Espace Léopold Sédar Senghor (Basse-Normandie, France)
Veuillez cliquer sur "Espace Senghor" ou "Vie culturelle." "...un hommage au célèbre versonnais, au poète et homme de culture, ancien président de la République du Sénégal, membre de l'Académie française, promoteur de la francophonie et chantre de la négritude."
- Ethiopiques -- revue negro-africaine de littérature et de philosophie. (Online) -- Dakar, Senegal :
Hommage à Senghor (Numéro 69, 2003) -et- Spécial centenaire - Contributions de Léopold Sédar Senghor à la revue (Numéro 67, 2006)
- France. Assemblée nationale: Léopold Sédar Senghor, 1906-2002 << Négritude, francité, et civilisation de l'universel >> (Paris)
- Léopold Sédar Senghor -- Page spéciale (iSenegal, Paris, France)
Un page de liens aux sites qui rendent hommage à Senghor.
- The Library of Congress Webcasts: "Leopold Sedar Senghor: Thinker, Statesman, Poet," by Souleymane Bachir Diagne, November 7, 2006 African & Middle Eastern Division (Washington, DC)
- Sea Breeze journal of contemporary Liberian writings. (Online) -- Castro Valley, California: The Journal, 2004-
A bi-annual publication of essays, poetry, art, and photography by Liberian artists and writers in the diaspora.
- Souffles : revue culturelle arabe du Maghreb. (Online) -- Rabat, Morocco : Souffles ; New York : Abdellatif Laâbi, Thomas C. Spear, 1966-71; !997-98.
"Cette revue trimestrielle fut publiée entre 1966 et 1971, date à laquelle les activités de son directeur, Abdellatif Laâbi, furent suspendues par les autorités marocaines." Pour les numéros 10 à 15, consultez
le site de Thomas C. Spear.
- Southern African review of books. (Online) Archive -- Ulm, Germany: Universität Ulm, 1987-2007.
--via The Internet Archive Wayback Machine.The archive of this once popular book review journal. See especially the
SAROB anthologies, compiled by Robert Turrell. SAROB was a leading journal dealing with the cultural politics of Southern Africa, containing book reviews in the fields of literature and cultural studies, as well as essays, columns, and diaries.
- Wole Soyinka, 1934--
- Tamaji Magazine (USA & France)
"Tamaji is a collaborative, bilingual (English and French) webzine that strives to facilitate communication between black cultures throughout the globe and to enlighten the rest about the African diaspora's heritage by means of literary works, articles, videos, art, photography and discussions."
- Tierno Bokar -- U.S. Premiere, March 30 - April 26, 2005, Barnard Hall, Barnard College, Columbia University, New York.
- Time of the Writer = Le Temps des Ecrivains, International Festival of Writers, University of KwaZulu-Natal--Durban, March 18-23, 2013 (Centre for Creative Arts, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, South Africa)
- Tsegaye Gabre-Medhin (1936-2006)
- WABERI.FREE -- Abdourahman A. Waberi (Paris, France)
Le site offre une biographie de l'auteur djiboutien, une bibliographie, un recueil de photos, le curriculum vitae de l'auteur, et quelques textes des dossiers de l'auteur.
- Binyavanga Wainaina -- 2002 Caine Prize for African Writing