4 research outputs found
Exile Vol. LX
warehousing, Alex Carroll 7
In Search of Suburbia, Jillian Koval 8
Long Distance, Kurt Grahnke 10
[kingdoms], Matthew DeMotts 11
Ice Storm, Nick Holland 12
Coyotes, Matthew DeMotts 20
Honeymoon on Mars, Zoe Drazen 22
Salad, Mia Juratovac 23
Rebirth in Brixton, Mia Juratovac 25
Om Mani Padme Hum, Kelsey Hagarman 26
Between Women, Autumn Stiles 39
A Poem About Why I Don’t Write Poetry, Tori Newman 41
Summer Sweet, Kym Littlefield 44
To Jourdan, Lauren Gustafson 45
Guillotine, Mimi Mendes de Leon 47
Home, Emily Carnavale 54
The Nadir, Emmalee Hagarman 56
May 18th, 1980, Mackenzie Shaw / 5
An introduction to the writings of J G Mullen, an African clerk, in the Gold Coast Leader, 1916–19
J. G. Mullen was a Gold Coast clerk who published his memoirs, in instalments, in the Gold Coast Leader from 1916 to 1919. In this unusual narrative, he describes his adventures in Cameroon before and during the First World War. His account combines real-life geographical and social details with flamboyant tropes probably derived from imperial popular literature. Mullen's biography and even identity have so far been otherwise untraceable. His text offers glimpses, always enigmatic, of the experience and outlook of a member of the new clerkly class of colonial West Africa. This contribution presents an edited extract from Mullen's text together with a contextualizing and interpretative essay. The full Mullen text is available in the online version of this issue of Africa