Danda (novel) explained
Danda is a 1970 novel by Nigerian writer Nkem Nwankwo. It was published in the African Writers Series and by Open Humanities Press in the United States.[1] [2] [3]
Notes and References
- Delany . J. Dennis . Two African Tales - Chief the Honourable Minister. T. M. Aluko. New York: Humanities Press, 1970. 214 pp. - Danda. Nkem Nwankwo. New York: Humanities Press, 1970. 205 pp. . . 1971 . 14 . 2 . 328–330 . 10.2307/523840 . African Studies Association . 523840 . 147092853 . English. Cambridge University Press.
- Oral Tradition as the Literary Skeleton of African Novels: A Study of Nkem Nwankwo's Danda. E.. Ifejirika. November 1, 2012. AFRREV IJAH: An International Journal of Arts and Humanities. 1. 3. 88–103. .
- Tricksters Don't Walk the Dogma: Nkem Nwankwo's "Danda". Lynn, Thomas J.. 2005. College Literature. 32. 3. 1–20. 10.1353/lit.2005.0043 . 25115285 . JSTOR.