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Correction

Correction

This article refers to:
Legacies of marxism? Contemporary African science fiction and the concern with literary realism

Article title: Legacies of Marxism? Contemporary African science fiction and the concern with literary realism

Author: Peter J. Maurits

Journal: African Identities

Citation details: Volume 18, Numbers 1–2, pages 64–79

DOI: 10.1080/14725843.2020.1773237

When the above article was first published online and in print, the following sentence was written incorrectly: “Harvill Secker as a ‘way to talk about real life events’, to which Ryman responds, ‘Ha! Fantasy is a way of writing about real life’ (Ryman, 2018)”.

The corrected sentence should be as follows: “As a ‘way to talk about real life events’, to which Ryman responds, ‘Ha! Fantasy is a way of writing about real life’ (Ryman, 2018)”.

This article is available both online and in print. The online version has been corrected.

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