We welcome all scholarly approaches to the study of autobiography, biography, life writing, diaries, letters, life narrative, online representations of identity and personal narrative in print and other media.

Reviewing Professor Eldred Jones’ memoirs, The Freetown Bond: Life Under Two Flags

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The review I wrote on Emeritus Professor of English at Fourah Bay College Eldred Durosimi Jones’ work is out in the NOVEMBER 2014 EDITION of the University of Florida journal African Studies Q uarterly. It’s the 18th review listed on the table of contents listed first below.  See the review itself on pp 140-1 on the second link listed here:

http://www.africa.ufl.edu/asq/

http://www.africa.ufl.edu/asq/v14/v14i1-2a8.pdf#18

COMMENTS:

“Great job! A Very fine and informed review, and well articulated too.” – P. B.

 

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