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"Piano and Drums" is a postcolonial poem by Nigerian poet Gabriel Okara.

References

  1. Enyinnaya, Innocent C. K. (2000). "Gabrial Okara as War Poet". In Emenyonu, Ernest N. (ed.). Goatskin Bags and Wisdom: New Critical Perspectives on African Literature. Africa World Press. pp. 311–320. ISBN 9780865436718.
  2. Dathorne, O. R. (1975). African Literature in the Twentieth Century. University of Minnesota Press. ISBN 9780816607693.
  3. Parekh, Pushpa Naidu (1998). "Gabriel Okara". In Parekh, Pushpa Naidu; Siga Fatima Jagme (eds.). Postcolonial African Writers: A Bio-bibliographical Critical Sourcebook. Greenwood Press. pp. 352–359. ISBN 9780313290565.
  4. Ngara, Emmanuel (1990). Ideology & Form in African Poetry: Implications for Communication. James Currey. ISBN 9780852555255.
  5. Fraser, Robert (1986). West African Poetry: A Critical History. Cambridge University Press.


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