Oral Epics from Africa: Vibrant Voices from a Vast Continent

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John William Johnson, Thomas Albert Hale, Thomas A. Hale, Stephen Paterson Belcher
Indiana University Press, Apr 22, 1997 - History - 331 pages

"The editors . . . must be congratulated . . . Long live the African storytellers!" —Africa Today

"It is difficult to imagine a more practical introduction to contemporary African epic than this anthology . . . no other single volume comprehends the full scope of African epic (as opposed to praise poetry) the way this one does. . . . The stories are engaging, and the free-verse translations are surprisingly readable. . . . Recommended for all academic collections." —Choice

Western culture traces its literary heritage to such well-known epics as the Iliad and the Odyssey and Gilgamesh. But it is only recently that scholars have turned their attention toward capturing the rich oral tradition that is still alive in Africa today. These 25 selections introduce English-speaking readers to the extensive epic traditions in Africa.

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Soninké Epics
3
The Epic of Wagadu
4
Mande Epics
8
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