Abstract
PART ONE - Thresholds of Change in African Literature: The Emergence of a Tradition - Literatures of T moignage and the Foundations for Change - From T moignage to Revolt - PART TWO - The Margins of Autobiographical Literature of T moignage - Flying Without Perching: Metaphor, Proverb, and Gendered Discourse - Of Fathers and Sons: A Cusp in African Literature - The Ironic Limits of Revolt - Change on the Margins - Literature of the Oxymoron: The Crossed Lovers - The Still Point of Transition - Crossing the Bridge of Change - The Dance of the Creole - Wordplay at the Water's Edge - Conclusion: Esu At The Crossroads
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