Dr. Constance E. Berkley received her Ph.D. from New York University. She taught African, Islamic and African American Literature and Culture in the ‘Program of African Studies’ at Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, New York. She also co-translated, edited and published a number of articles about Sudanese literature, as well as
co-editing and revising a volume of Modern Sudanese Poetry. She is now retired from teaching.
2014 0-7734-4479-3 Work embodies a critical collection of the works of Sudanese-Arab writer and author Tayeb Salih. A literary tribute that reflects on the roots and soul of a people and their consciousness through critical essays and insightful reflections contained in group interviews with the acclaimed author during his life.