Ngugi
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some that just flat out refused to adapt to the foreign ways. They believed that real African literature must be written in African. They realized that the African writers had to come to the realization that educated African writing were being lead in a direction that know one would follow. Finally in 1977, Ngugi saw the light and began to write in his native tongue once more. He did this for the future children of Kenya.
some that just flat out refused to adapt to the foreign ways. They believed that real African literature must be written in African. They realized that the African writers had to come to the realization that educated African writing were being lead in a direction that know one would follow. Finally in 1977, Ngugi saw the light and began to write in his native tongue once more. He did this for the future children of Kenya.