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Janheinz Jahn (23 July 1918 in
Frankfurt on Main – 20
October 1973 in Messel, Darmstadt-Dieburg) was a
German writer and
influential scholar of literature...
- 2016.
Retrieved 8 Sep 2024.
Dictionary of
African Christian Biography.
Janheinz Jahn; Ulla Schild;
Almut Nordmann Seiler (1972). Who's who in
African Literature:...
- (December 1963). "Are We Men of Two Worlds?". Spear: 13. —— (1963). "On
Janheinz Jahn and
Ezekiel Mphahlele". Transition. 8: 9. doi:10.2307/2934524. JSTOR 2934524...
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History of
Negro Revolt by C.L.R.
James MUNTU: The New
African Culture by
Janheinz Jahn
Blues People by
LeRoi Jones (later
known as
Amiri Baraka)
Black Muslims...
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James Currey &
Indiana University Press; 2000. ISBN 0-253-33633-3 [Jahn]
Janheinz Jahn, Ulla
Schild &
Almut Nordmann Seiler, eds., Who's who in
African Literature:...
- Basutoland. He is the
first African author who
takes account of the new age.
Janheinz Jahn, 1961
Moeti oa
bochabela is
widely accepted as the
first novel published...
- Who's who in
African Literature: Biographies, Works, Commentaries, By,
Janheinz Jahn, Ulla Schild,
Almut Nordmann Seiler,
Horst Erdmann Verlag, 1972, ISBN 3771101530...
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According to
author Jeff Schwartz, the
album title reflects the
influence of
Janheinz Jahn's book Muntu:
African Culture and the
Western World,
which was widely...
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African Philosophy (1998:
Rowman & Littlefield) ISBN 0-8476-8841-0
Janheinz Jahn, Muntu:
African culture and the
Western world (1990:
Grove Weidenfeld)...
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Writing in
African Languages:
Selected Papers from the 8th
International Janheinz Jahn Sumposium,
Mainz 2004 19 (2008): 119. P Bikitisha, (2018) 'The poet...