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In October 1972, our Czech-written book Literatury eerne Afriky
(Literatures of Black Mrica) was published in Prague, presenting a
survey of an extensive field. The publication, which was signed at
that time by all three authors, differed from most contemporary
introductions to the study of Mrican literatures in a threefold
way: a) The authors attempted to cover various literacy and
literary efforts in the area roughly delimited by Senegal in the
west, Kenya in the east, Lake Chad in the north and the Cape in the
south. We were well aware-even at that time-that neither
technically nor linguistically would it be possible to cover all
literary efforts within that area. We did try, however, to include
in our survey both the literacies and literatures written in the
Indo-European linguae francae (English, French, Portuguese) and in
at least several of the major African languages of the area. We did
not attempt an exhaustive description, but wished, rather, to show
the mutual relationships which emerge, if the literatures of thii\
area, written either in the major linguae francae or in the African
languages, are studied not as isolated phenomena, but as mutually
complementary features. b) As two of us were linguists and one was
a literary historian, we did not limit our analysis of the
developing literacies and literatures to the purely cultural and
literary aspects. Our intention waR to deal-whcre and if it was
relevant-not only with the process of African literary development,
but also with the simultaneous, complementar.
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