Buchi Emecheta bibliography
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Template:SHORTDESC: The bibliography of Buchi Emechta includes plays, autobiographies, poetry and novels by Nigerian author Buchi Emecheta.
Literature
[edit | edit source]Novels
[edit | edit source]- In the Ditch (1972). Allison & Busby (Lua error in Module:Citation/CS1/Configuration at line 2172: attempt to index field '?' (a nil value).)
- Second Class Citizen (1974)[2]
- The Bride Price (1976)[2][3]
- The Slave Girl (1977); winner of the New Statesman's 1978 Jock Campbell Award[2]
- The Joys of Motherhood (1979)[2]
- The Moonlight Bride (1981)[3]
- Destination Biafra (1982)[2]
- Naira Power (1982)[3]
- Adah's Story [In the Ditch/Second-Class Citizen] (London: Allison & Busby, 1983).
- The Rape of Shavi (1983)[2]
- Double Yoke (1982)[2][4]
- A Kind of Marriage (London: Macmillan, 1986); Pacesetter Novels series.
- Gwendolen (1989). Published in the US as The Family[5]
- Kehinde (1994)[2]
- The New Tribe (2000)[2]
Autobiography
[edit | edit source]- Head above Water (1984; 1986)[3][6]
- "Crossing Boundaries", in Ferdinand Dennis, Naseem Khan (eds), Voices of the Crossing: The Impact of Britain on Writers from Asia, the Caribbean and Africa, London: Serpent's Tail, 1998, p. 93.[7]
Children's/Young adults' books
[edit | edit source]- Titch the Cat (illustrated by Thomas Joseph; 1979)[3][6]
- Nowhere to Play (illustrated by Peter Archer; 1980)[2][6]
- The Wrestling Match (1981)[3]
Plays
[edit | edit source]- Juju Landlord (episode of Crown Court), Granada Television, 1975.[8][9]
- A Kind of Marriage, BBC television, 1976.[2][9]
- Family Bargain, BBC Television, 1987.[10]
Articles and shorter writings
[edit | edit source]- Introduction and comments to Our Own Freedom, photographs by Maggie Murray; 1981[11][12]
- The Black Scholar, November–December 1985, p. 51.
- "Feminism with a small 'f'!" in Kirsten Holst Petersen (ed.), Criticism and Ideology: Second African Writers' Conference, Stockholm 1988, Uppsala: Scandinanvian Institute of African Studies, 1988, pp. 173–181.
- Essence magazine, August 1990, p. 50.
- The New York Times Book Review, 29 April 1990.
- Publishers Weekly, 16 February 1990, p. 73; reprinted 7 February 1994, p. 84.
- World Literature Today, Autumn 1994, p. 867.
References
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- ^ a b c "Buchi Emecheta 1944–", Concise Major 21st Century Writers , encyclopedia.com.
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