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141 Genuine Intellectuals: Academic and Social Responsibilities of Universities in Africa Books and Articles by Bernard Fonlon FONLON, Bernard. (1998). An open letter to the bishops of Buea and Bamenda. Published (25 years after) on the occasion of the silver jubilee of the foundation of St. Thomas Aquinas’ Major Seminary, Bambui. 68 p. FONLON, Bernard. ‘‘Upon Rock or upon Sand’’ in Lyonga, Nalova (ed.). (1989). Socrates in Cameroon. The Life and Works of Bernard Fonlon. Yaounde, Leeds: Tortoise Books. FONLON, Bernard. 1983. A simple story simply told: or the rise of Dr. Pavel Verkovsky, First Archbishop of Bamenda. 51 p. FONLON, Bernard.(1982). ABBIA nos. 38-39-40. FONLON, Bernard. 1978. Lettre ouverte aux étudiants africains, ou, La nature, la fin et le but des études universitaires. Yaounde, Cameroon: University of Cameroon. FONLON, Bernard. La Poésie et le réveil de l’homme noir. Kinshasa: Presses de l’université du Zaire, 1978. FONLON, Bernard. “The language problem in Cameroon: an historical perspective”. In David R Smock; Kwamena BentsiEnchill (eds). The Search for national integration in Africa. New York: Free Press, 1976. FONLON, Bernard. (1973). An Open Letter to the Bishops of Buea and Bamenda. Yaounde. FONLON, Bernard (1978): The genuine intellectual. Buma Kor publishing house Yaounde FONLON, Bernard. 1977. Education through literature: a paper. FONLON, Bernard. (1973). Random Leaves from my Diary. Buea : Catholic Press. FONLON, Bernard 1970s. Flaubert, écrivain. 92 leaves. FONLON, Bernard. Culture et acculturation (Point de vue, 12). Yaoundé, Clé, 1972. FONLON, Bernard. 1971. As I see it. Yaounde, Cameroon: Catholic Press. 71 p. 142 Bernard Nsokika Fonlon FONLON, Bernard. 1969 / 1971. To every African freshman: or, the nature, end and purpose of university studies. ABBIA 23-24-26. Victoria: Cameroon Times Press. 100 p. FONLON, Bernard (1969) “The Language Problem in Cameroon: A Historical Perspective” in ABBIA 22, pp. 5-40. FONLON, Bernard. (1968) “Idea of cultural Integration”, in ABBIA n.20, 5-29. FONLON, Bernard. (1966). The Task of Today. Victoria, Cameroon: Cameroon Printing and Publishing company Ltd. FONLON, Bernard. “Idea of Culture - Le concept de la culture”, in ABBIA (1965) n.11, 5-29, 31-38; (1967) n.16, 5-24; (1968) n.19, 5-29. FONLON, Bernard. To every son of Nso. Yaoundé: CEPER, 1965. FONLON, Bernard. “Under the Sign of Rising Sun”. The Cameroon Times, 1965. FONLON, Bernard. “A Case for an Early Bilingualism,” ABBIA, No 4, 1963, 56-94. FONLON, Bernard. “The Idea of Culture” ABBIA No. 2 FONLON, Bernard. 1963. “Inaugural Article”. ABBIA, No. 1. Interviews and Seminars National Educational Television and Radio Center. African Writers of Today. Program Numbers 1-6. NY: c. 1964. (Transcripts of a series of television programs featuring interviews with one or more African writers. Writers interviewed on these six programs were Amos Tutuola, Ulli Beier, David Rubadiri, Leopold Sedaar Senghor, Bernard Fonlon, Wole Soyinka, Ezekiel Mphahlele, Chinua Achebe and William Abraham.) Conference of African Writers of English Expression. Convened by Mbari Writers’ and Artists’ Club (Ibadan, Nigeria) in Collaboration with the Department of Extra-Mural Studies, Makerere College. Sponsored by The Congress for Cultural Freedom. Kampala, Uganada: Makerere University College, 11-17 June, 1962. First edition, 120 pages. (Contains discussion papers and reports by J. Saunders Redding, Ulli Beier, Ezekial Mphahlele, Arthur Drayton, Gerald Moore, Donatus Nwoga, Boke Modisane, Segun Olusola, J. P. Clark, Lewis Nkosi, Bernard Fonlon et al. The introduction states that this conference “was the first get-together of African authors writing in English anywhere in the world.”) ...

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