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Exile, Alienation and Literature: The Case of E’skia Mphahlele

This article analyses E’skia Mphahlele’s attitude towards alienation during his exile (1957-1976) from South Africa. His writings in this period reveal a change in his relationship with European culture and in his view on the negritude movement and the ‘African personality’. Notes, ref.

Title: Exile, Alienation and Literature: The Case of E’skia Mphahlele
Author: Jarrett-Kerr, Martin
Year: 1986
Periodical: Africa Today
Volume: 33
Issue: 1
Period: 1st Quarter
Pages: 27-35
Language: English
Geographic term: South Africa
About person: Ezekiel Mphahlele (1919-2008)
External link: https://www.jstor.org/stable/4186336
Abstract: This article analyses E’skia Mphahlele’s attitude towards alienation during his exile (1957-1976) from South Africa. His writings in this period reveal a change in his relationship with European culture and in his view on the negritude movement and the ‘African personality’. Notes, ref.