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"Piano and Drums" is a postcolonial poem by Nigerian poet Gabriel Okara.[1][2][3][4][5]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Enyinnaya, Innocent C. K. (2000). "Gabrial Okara as War Poet". In Emenyonu, Ernest N. (ed.). Goatskin Bags and Wisdom: New Critical Perspectives on African Literature. Africa World Press. pp. 311–320. ISBN 9780865436718.
  2. ^ Dathorne, O. R. (1975). African Literature in the Twentieth Century. University of Minnesota Press. ISBN 9780816607693.
  3. ^ Parekh, Pushpa Naidu (1998). "Gabriel Okara". In Parekh, Pushpa Naidu; Siga Fatima Jagme (eds.). Postcolonial African Writers: A Bio-bibliographical Critical Sourcebook. Greenwood Press. pp. 352–359. ISBN 9780313290565.
  4. ^ Ngara, Emmanuel (1990). Ideology & Form in African Poetry: Implications for Communication. James Currey. ISBN 9780852555255.
  5. ^ Fraser, Robert (1986). West African Poetry: A Critical History. Cambridge University Press.