Abstract
Harold Scheub is the well known author of a number of books on African tales (he prefers the term story), with a concentration on the Xhosa ntsomi. These books have been appearing since the early 1970s and have been influential and inspirational, while his magisterial essay A Review of African Oral Traditions and Literature was a very useful intervention in the debate around the local legitimacy of modern (especially Europhone) African fiction writing.
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