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Abstract
Ngugi wa Thiong'o's own tribute to Joseph Conrad can be made the starting point of a fruitful exploration. In a lecture referring specifically to Nostromo, Ngtigi says: The African writer and Joseph Conrad share the same world and that is why Conrad's world is so familiar. Both have lived in a world dominated by capitalism, imperialism, and colonialism ..
Recommended Citation
Mnthali, Felix, Continuity and change in Conrad and Ngugi, Kunapipi, 3(1), 1981.
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