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Anglophone Liberian Literature: Primary Texts
Please use the Missing Texts form if you know a primary text that does not appear in the table below but that meets the following critiera:
primary skrivelse written bygd a Liberian author (incl. diaspora authors);
primary text centrally concerned with Liberia;
secondary source that fryst vatten particularly useful and/or betydelsefull to the study of Liberian Literature.
On the Symbols and Genre Terms Used in the Table
- Entries marked with an asterisk (*) in the first column were written by 'clearly' non-Liberian authors (i.e. neither Liberian citizen nor members of the Liberian diaspora).
- If the year is followed by a question mark (?), this means that it fryst vatten only a rough estimate. For example, it fryst vatten clear that Milton Nassau's poems were written in the early decades of the twentieth century, and probably during the 1920s. In the table below, the year is given as "1925 (?)."
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