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Since the start of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, a growing debate has emerged over the cultural and ...
Paul Tenngart's book explores the Nobel Prize in Literature's influence on global literary canon, highlighting biases and the ...
The Australian writer’s 1984 novel, The Island, is a hypnotic work of fiction about the border between life and art.
No African writer has as many major, lasting creative achievements in such a wide range of genres as Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o.
He mined his own varied catalog of sexual experiences in more than 30 books of fiction and explicitly candid memoirs.
British writer Bernardine Evaristo has won the Women’s Prize Outstanding Contribution Award for her “transformative impact on literature.” ...
Ngugi wa Thiong’o can easily be called the Chinua Achebe of Eastern Africa or Shakespeare of the same, but with less ...
From Makerere’s lecture halls to school desks across the continent, Ngũgĩ’s works shaped minds and stirred souls. His legacy is now a syllabus of freedom and a curriculum of cultural affirmation.