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1952 NOVEL BY NIGERIAN WRITER AMOS TUTUOLA
The Palm Wine Drinkard; The palm wine drinkard and his dead pal-wine tapster in the deads' town

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The Palm-Wine Drinkard (subtitled "and His Dead Palm-Wine Tapster in the Dead's Town") is a novel published in 1952 by the Nigerian author Amos Tutuola. The first African novel published in English outside of Africa, this quest tale based on Yoruba folktales is written in a modified English or Pidgin English.
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PERSON WHO SERVES USUALLY ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES BEHIND THE BAR IN A LICENSED ESTABLISHMENT
Bartending; Barmaid; Tapster; Barkeep; Barman; Mixologist; Barkeeper; Mixoligist; Bar tender; Tapsters; Bartenders; Bartend; Bartended; Mixologists; Bar tended; Bar tending; Bar man; Bar keeper; Bar keep; Bar maid; Bartendress; Barkeepers; Barmaids; Barkeeps
·noun A girl or woman who attends the customers of a bar, as in a tavern or beershop.
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PERSON WHO SERVES USUALLY ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES BEHIND THE BAR IN A LICENSED ESTABLISHMENT
Bartending; Barmaid; Tapster; Barkeep; Barman; Mixologist; Barkeeper; Mixoligist; Bar tender; Tapsters; Bartenders; Bartend; Bartended; Mixologists; Bar tended; Bar tending; Bar man; Bar keeper; Bar keep; Bar maid; Bartendress; Barkeepers; Barmaids; Barkeeps
·noun One who keeps or tends a bar for the sale of liquors.

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The Palm-Wine Drinkard

The Palm-Wine Drinkard (subtitled "and His Dead Palm-Wine Tapster in the Dead's Town") is a novel published in 1952 by the Nigerian author Amos Tutuola. The first African novel published in English outside of Africa, this quest tale based on Yoruba folktales is written in a modified English or Pidgin English. In it, a man follows his brewer into the land of the dead, encountering many spirits and adventures. The novel has always been controversial, inspiring both admiration and contempt among Western and Nigerian critics, but has emerged as one of the most important texts in the African literary canon, translated into more than a dozen languages.