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Levine, C. (2015b) ‘"The Strange Familiar”: Structure, Infrastructure, and Adichie’s Americanah’, MFS Modern Fiction Studies, 61(4), pp. 587–605. Available at: https://doi.org/10.1353/mfs.2015.0051.
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Rushdie, S., Rushdie, S. and Rushdie, S. (2001) Fury: A Novel. 1st ed. London: Jonathan Cape.
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