Destination Biafra
Destination Biafra ko deftere nde winndiyanke Naajeeriya biyeteeɗo Buchi Emecheta winndi e hitaande 1982, nde fuɗɗii yaltineede ko to Londres, nde Allison & Busby winndi. Ina sikkaa ko ɗum daartol Emecheta keeriiɗo e wolde Biafra. Destination Biafra yaltinaama kadi e deftere ɓaleere ñalnde 1 marse 1994 e defte jaŋde Heinemann e nder deftere winndooɓe Afrik.[1]ref>Jilani, Sarah (2021). "Gender and the politics of war historiography in Buchi Emecheta's Destination Biafra". The Journal of Commonwealth Literature. doi:10.1177/00219894211031803. S2CID 238821948 Check |s2cid=
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Destination Biafra
Title | Destination biafra |
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Lesdi | Naajeeriya |
Part of the series | African literature |
Main subject | Naajeeriya |
Form of creative work | novel |
Author | Buchi Emecheta |
Publisher | Allison & Busby |
Place of publication | London |
Country of origin | Naajeeriya |
Language of work or name | Inngilisjo |
Publication date | 1982 |
Narrative location | Naajeeriya |
File format | paperback |
Ngeesa Debbie Ogedemgbe, ɓiɗɗo jaagorgal laamu leydi Naajeeriya, ƴamoowo jibnaaɓe mum e naatde e konu. Miijooji makko luurondirɗi e darnde makko e nder debbo Naajeeriya e yiɗde makko tawtoreede hare Biafra ina hollita hare nde o woni e sara makko.
taƴtoNjawdi E ƴeewtaade deftere nde e hitaande 2023, Ijedike Jeboma timminii: "Gila nde Destination Biafra yalti, winndooɓe Naajeeriya heewɓe mbaɗii darnde mum en e binndol konu Biafra. E ɗii duuɓi cakkitiiɗi, ko ɓuri heewde e winndooɓe ɓee mbaɗii ɗum ko e humpito keeriiɗo e konu Biafra." ... ; eɓɓoore mawnde no feewi nde miijooji keewɗi poti ƴeewteede e huutoreede."
taƴto- ↑ Ryan, Alan (5 September 1982). "Destination Biafra by Buchi Emecheta". Washington Post.
- ↑ Adams, Ann Marie (2001). "It's a Woman's War: Engendering Conflict in Buchi Emecheta's Destination Biafra". Callaloo. 24 (1): 287–300. doi:10.1353/cal.2001.0001. JSTOR 3300501. S2CID 157893416.
- ↑ Unnithan, A. Karthika; Jayaraman, Harini (2018). "'The New African Woman': A Study on Buchi Emecheta's Destination Biafra as a Personal War for Womanhood". Journal of African American Studies. 22 (2–3): 274–285. doi:10.1007/s12111-018-9407-7. S2CID 150234036.