^"The Author and His Work". Spain Today. 32: 33-38. (1973) ERIC 425050968
^Stehrenberger, Cécile Stephanie. "Manifestaciones (a)típicas del discurso colonial franquista en las novelas de aventura africana de Liberata Masoliver". Iberoromania. 73-74, no. 1: 73-74. (2012)
^Vizcaya, Benita Sampedro. 2008. "Rethinking The Archive and the Colonial Library: Equatorial Guinea". Journal of Spanish Cultural Studies. 9, no. 3: 341-363.
^.Kathleen Connolly. "Efún: “White Love” and Modernity in Guinea". Arizona Journal of Hispanic Cultural Studies. 19, no. 1: 33-54. "This paper analyzes the award-winning novel Efún (1955), by Liberata Masoliver. The novel, a romance-adventure set in Equatorial Guinea, stages a cosmopolitan, white identity in the form of the Catalan protagonists " (Project Muse
[1])
^"The Author and His Work". Spain Today. 32: 33-38. (1973) ERIC 425050968
^Stehrenberger, Cécile Stephanie. "Manifestaciones (a)típicas del discurso colonial franquista en las novelas de aventura africana de Liberata Masoliver". Iberoromania. 73-74, no. 1: 73-74. (2012)
^Vizcaya, Benita Sampedro. 2008. "Rethinking The Archive and the Colonial Library: Equatorial Guinea". Journal of Spanish Cultural Studies. 9, no. 3: 341-363.
^.Kathleen Connolly. "Efún: “White Love” and Modernity in Guinea". Arizona Journal of Hispanic Cultural Studies. 19, no. 1: 33-54. "This paper analyzes the award-winning novel Efún (1955), by Liberata Masoliver. The novel, a romance-adventure set in Equatorial Guinea, stages a cosmopolitan, white identity in the form of the Catalan protagonists " (Project Muse
[1])