Tag: Africa39

  • Africa39: What have the writers been up to since 2014?

    Africa39: What have the writers been up to since 2014?

    What happened to the Africa 39 writers who were supposed to define the trends that will mark the future development of literature in Africa? In 2014 for the second time, the continent hosted UNESCO World Book Capital in Port Harcourt, Nigeria. As part of the celebrations, Hay Festival in partnership with local World Book Capital…

  • What happened to the “most promising writers” of Africa39? – Part 2

    What happened to the “most promising writers” of Africa39? – Part 2

    On April 8, 2014, the Africa39 list was announced as part of celebrations for UNESCO World Book Capital 2014 in Port Harcourt, Nigeria. What have they been up to since they were announced? Africa39 was a collaborative project initiated by the Hay Festival in partnership with Rainbow Book Club celebrating Port Harcourt: UNESCO World Book…

  • South Africa’s Shafinaaz Hassim for Malawi

    South Africa’s Shafinaaz Hassim for Malawi

    Shafinaaz Hassim is a South African author, poet, and sociologist. Her works include “Daughters are Diamonds: Honour, Shame & Seclusion- A South African Perspective” (2007) and “Memoirs For Kimya” (2009). The most recent novel of the editor of “Belly of Fire: an anthology” (2011) is “SoPhia” (Nov 2012) a book dealing with domestic violence. She…

  • 2007 Caine Prize winner Monica Arac de Nyeko feted by university

    2007 Caine Prize winner Monica Arac de Nyeko feted by university

    Uganda’s only Caine Prize winner Monica Arac de Nyeko was yesterday selected by the University of Groningen as its Alumnus of the Year 2014.This is a singular honour as the university has over 110,000 alumni all round the world to select from and they picked our East African writer. The writer and UNICEF humanitarian specialist…

  • 39 Top English Language African Novelists Under 40

    39 Top English Language African Novelists Under 40

    A few days ago, the 39 top writers under 40 in Africa were announced to much aplomb. The list was designed to be a snapshot of the African writing space at the moment and I applaud the team for their sterling work. Reading the list, however, I noticed that this one was based on work…

  • Top African writers under 40 announced

    Top African writers under 40 announced

    Africa39 a project celebrating the top 39 African writers under the age of 40 has announced its best at the London Book Fair today. The Africa39 project seeks to produce a possible snapshot of our shared African future. The unique part of the project is that it lists not just English but African languages with…