Description
About the Author
Annie Gagiano has taught literature in the English Department of the University of Stellenbosch since 1970, where she is at present a professor emeritus and research associate. Her teaching has focused particularly on African and postcolonial literature, Shakespeare and poetry. Her numerous articles have appeared in academic journals and in edited collections of essays in South Africa, Europe, Asia, and the U.S.A. Gagiano's first book, Achebe, Head, Marechera: On Power and Change in Africa (2000), was published in the United States and Britain by Lynne Rienner. At a more popular level she writes the regular column, The African Library on classic and contemporary African texts for the electronic magazine LitNet.
Reviews
the different essays are always informative, perceptive and full of the humility that insists that a critic should read a text on the terms of the writer of it, and not with a fully scripted already written agenda. -- Research in African Literatures 40.4 (Winter 2009)
a valuable collection of essays not only because it confronts the social and political themes which African writers have addressed in troubling times, but also because the articles convey a brilliant sense of the genres, nuanced language and originality of the writers who are represented here. -- Journal of the African Literature Association 3.1 (Winter 2008/Spring 2009)
"Incisiveness, innovation, multi-layered contextualization and meticulous referencing are what one has learned to expect from Annie Gagianos literary analyses, and this volume delivers no less."Journal of Postcolonial Writing 46.3-4 (2010)
"Gagiano's skills as a close reader are admirable. [] Gagiano's vein of inquiry is strikingly original, intelligent and rewarding."Scrutiny 2 15.1 (2010)
"This collection of essays by one of South Africa's most admired postcolonial critics collects a range of discrepant engagements with literary texts. [] The essays without exception are persuasive, each combining a close reading of the intersection of text and context []."Tydskrif vir Letterkunde 47.1 (2010)
Book Information
ISBN 9783898218672
Author Annie Gagiano
Format Paperback
Page Count 348
Imprint ibidem-Verlag, Jessica Haunschild u Christian Schon
Publisher ibidem-Verlag, Jessica Haunschild u Christian Schon
Weight(grams) 460g