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Since the publication of Chinua Achebe’s Things Fall Apart in 1958, African writers and readers have been divided over the question of language in African literature. This question has given rise to two basic schools of thought, one emphasizing the importance of African languages in African literature and the other arguing for the centrality of colonial languages (French, English, Portuguese, German etc) in the same literary canon. Basing your argument on Mukoma wa Ngugi’s views as expressed in the reading entitled “Manufacturing the African Novel: The Makerere Writers and Questions of Language, Identity and Ownership” , discuss the
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