
Title: Who cares?
Year: 1965
Issue: 18
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POETRY
LAMENT OF THE DRUMS — Christopher Okigbo
FICTION
SOME MONDAY FOR SURE — Nadine Gordimer
ARTICLES
AFRICA AND HUMAN RIGHTS — Olympe Bhely-Quenum
POETRY IN AFRICA TODAY — John Pepper Clark
ENGLISH AND THE AFRICAN WRITER — Chinua Achebe
THE INDIVIDUAL AND THE NOVEL IN AFRICA — Obiajunwa Wali
OUT OF THE IRONY OF WORDS — Judith Gleason
HOW DO YOU MAKE A COURSE IN AFRICAN LITERATURE? — J. F. Povey
FOREIGN INVESTMENT AND THE DILEMMA OF AFRICAN SOCIALISM — Mark Sansumwa
ON BEAUFORD DELANEY — James Baldwin
BEYOND THE SISTINE CHAPEL — K. A. Jelenski
REVIEWS
WHITHER UNIVERSITIES IN AFRICA — Sheldon G. Weeks
POLITICS AND THE ARTIST — M. M. Carlin
ART
PAINTINGS — Eli Kyeyune
DEPARTMENTS
CONTRIBUTORS
BETWEEN COVERS
LETTERS
NEW AFRICAN MYTHS — Aaron Miller
KIBUUKA — F. B. Welbourn
ON TRANSITION — Lionel Trilling, J. French, Lars Bystrom