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Strange and speculative, this 1934 pan-Africanist novel conveys the complexities of Black internationalism in the interwar years



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'Bilbija and Lubin have made an outstanding contribution to literary Pan-Africanism by reintroducing the obscure Pan-African novel of Duse Mohamed Ali. This once influential Pan-Africanist ... a significant influencer, introduced Islam and the history of Africa to members of the UNIA. His novel and the accompanying essays make a welcome addition to the field.'

-- Rey Bowen, University of Chichester

'A compelling addition to the canon of Pan-African creative writing from the 1930s. The engaging, informative essays by the editors show how Ali brought to life core themes of African American literature for readers in colonial Africa.'

-- Stephanie Newell, George M. Bodman Professor of English, Yale University

'Ali's creative intellectual productivity was a major force in early twentieth-century pan-Africanism. The introductory material by Alex Lubin and Marina Bilbija offer essential tools for today's readers to appreciate this extraordinary, yet previously inaccessible, novel and its author. Reading this text through the multi-continental circuits of both its author's travels and the novel's protagonists, we recalibrate our own grid of pan-African literary productivity.'

-- Dr. Leslie James, Queen Mary University of London

'In recovering this daringly speculative serial novel by Duse Mohamed Ali, Lubin and Bilbija have excavated a landmark of literary Pan-Africanism while capturing the vibrancy of transatlantic Black periodical networks in the 1930s.'

-- Brent Hayes Edwards, author of 'The Practice of Diaspora: Literature, Translation, and the rise of Black Internationalism'

Table of Contents

i. Duse Mohamed Ali, West African print culture and an emergent pan-African literary formation
ii. Duse Mohamed Ali in the history of pan-Africanism, pan-Islamism, and the Third World movement
1. Ere Roosevelt Came
Appendix of other writings by Ali

Ere Roosevelt Came

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    A Paperback / softback by Duse Mohamed Ali, Marina Bilbija, Alex Lubin

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      Publisher: Pluto Press
      Publication Date: 20/01/2024
      ISBN13: 9780745348605, 978-0745348605
      ISBN10: 0745348602

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Strange and speculative, this 1934 pan-Africanist novel conveys the complexities of Black internationalism in the interwar years



      Trade Review

      'Bilbija and Lubin have made an outstanding contribution to literary Pan-Africanism by reintroducing the obscure Pan-African novel of Duse Mohamed Ali. This once influential Pan-Africanist ... a significant influencer, introduced Islam and the history of Africa to members of the UNIA. His novel and the accompanying essays make a welcome addition to the field.'

      -- Rey Bowen, University of Chichester

      'A compelling addition to the canon of Pan-African creative writing from the 1930s. The engaging, informative essays by the editors show how Ali brought to life core themes of African American literature for readers in colonial Africa.'

      -- Stephanie Newell, George M. Bodman Professor of English, Yale University

      'Ali's creative intellectual productivity was a major force in early twentieth-century pan-Africanism. The introductory material by Alex Lubin and Marina Bilbija offer essential tools for today's readers to appreciate this extraordinary, yet previously inaccessible, novel and its author. Reading this text through the multi-continental circuits of both its author's travels and the novel's protagonists, we recalibrate our own grid of pan-African literary productivity.'

      -- Dr. Leslie James, Queen Mary University of London

      'In recovering this daringly speculative serial novel by Duse Mohamed Ali, Lubin and Bilbija have excavated a landmark of literary Pan-Africanism while capturing the vibrancy of transatlantic Black periodical networks in the 1930s.'

      -- Brent Hayes Edwards, author of 'The Practice of Diaspora: Literature, Translation, and the rise of Black Internationalism'

      Table of Contents

      i. Duse Mohamed Ali, West African print culture and an emergent pan-African literary formation
      ii. Duse Mohamed Ali in the history of pan-Africanism, pan-Islamism, and the Third World movement
      1. Ere Roosevelt Came
      Appendix of other writings by Ali

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