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3 July 2005Sunday 3 July 2005 21:30-22:15 (Radio 3) As part of the Africa Lives on the Âé¶¹Éç season, poet and playwright, Gabriel Gbadamosi investigates the role of the book in Sub-Saharan Africa. Talking to writers, publishers and readers he traces the history of book production and consumption from the 19th century to present day - from vanity publishing in dingy backrooms, to short stories in cyber-space, and the prize-winning literature of Soyinka, Ngugi Wa Thiongo and Ben Okri on sale internationally. Duration:45 minutes Sunday Feature pagesThe John Tusa interviews |
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