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Charles R Saunders
Charles R. Saunders writes sword & sorcery novels. Nightshade books is in the process of reprinting the Imaro novels (and short stories?) in a five-book series. Charles R. Saunders' website.





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Imaro — (1981-1985) Publisher: Saunders' novel fuses the narrative style of fantasy fiction with a pre-colonial, alternate Africa. Inspired by and directly addresses the alienation of growing up an African American fan of Science Fiction and Fantasy, which to this day remains a very ethnically homogonous genre. It addresses this both structurally (via its unique setting) and thematically (via its alienated, tribeless hero-protagonist). The tribal tensions and histories presented in this fantasy novel reflect actual African tribal histories and tensions, and provide a unique perspective to current and recent conflicts in Africa, particularly the Rwandan genocide and the ongoing conflict in The Sudan.

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