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One Man, One Wife

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One Man, One Wife is a 1959 satire novel by Nigerian writer T. M. Aluko. It depicts the contradiction of Yoruba culture and the Christian missionaries. It was published as part of the influential African Writers Series.[1][2][3]

References

  1. ^ Anaso, George N (1974). "CONFLICTION IN THE NOVELS OF T. M. ALUKO AND THE IMPLICATIONS OF NATION BUILDING" (PDF). Global Academic Group.
  2. ^ Nigeria NG (May 12, 2010). "FICTION: Excerpt from 'One Man, One Wife'". Nigeria Content Online.
  3. ^ Udemba, Cherechi (March 17, 2015). "Restrategizing and Repositioning Nigerian Literary Scene". Independent Nigeria – via AllAfrica.