Ben Okri says Africa has been poorly served in short stories. “The world knows Chekhov, Flaubert, or De Maupassant, but we rarely call upon an African text to illustrate some aspect of the human ...
For me as a scholar of African literary cultures, Bulawayo’s recognition by the judges feels like a generational milestone. Hitting Budapest follows a band of children wandering in a decaying urban ...
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