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1 Yeku, “Rare Books and the Stories they Tell.” Accessed 22 August 2021: https://jamesyeku.com/2021/08/19/rare-books-and-the-stories-they-tell/?fbclid = IwAR0xf36GU3X7RZPnL8zW1Dr193kuMdTpLwya0C6FiCWT_jNlSGCFpeeuL6Q
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Philip Aghoghovwia
Philip Aghoghovwia is Senior Lecturer in English at the University of the Free State. His recent essays appeared in the South African Journal of Science (2021), English Academy Review (2020), Interventions (in press), Climate Realism: the Aesthetics of Weather and Atmosphere in the Anthropocene (Routledge, 2020), and the Cambridge Critical Concepts on Nature & Literary Studies (Cambridge UP, forthcoming). His first monograph, Violent Eco-tropes: Reading Petroculture in the Niger Delta, is due in March 2022 by HSRC Press.