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American and British critics who wrote enthusiastic reviews of west African writer Amos Tutuola's 1952 book The Palm-Wine Drinkard typically dwelt less on his rhetorical skills and more on the text as an exemplar of naïve art. While these metropolitan critics were enchanted by the book, the initial literary reception in west Africa was by contrast highly critical. Concerned to avoid stereotyping,critics there objected to what they saw as very poor writing and expressed dismay at the uncritical promotion of the book. Many protested against what they saw as a metropolitan celebration of exoticism. For example, Adeagbo Akinjogbin attributed the novel's success in the West to ignorance and a desire to believe "all sorts of fantastic tales about Africa."
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