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Heinemann African Writers Series: Revision history


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  • curprev 00:3300:33, 26 December 2021 2601:182:4201:558b:e4d0:5bbb:7e7a:b71d talk 71,541 bytes +22 Reception: Changed number of AWS authors who’ve won the Nobel Prize for Literature from four to five. Dorris Lessing (The Grass Is Singing, AWS 131, 1973) won the Nobel Prize in 2007. Although authors of the article, probably like Lessing herself, may not favor describing her as an African writer, she was nevertheless published in the AWS and she won the Nobel Prize. undo Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit

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