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Achebe and Education

Achebe and Education

African literature has long been asked to teach readers about their pasts. What if...

admin February 14, 2019
Submissions: Callaloo

Submissions: Callaloo

Callaloo, a journal on original, creative and critical work by and from the African...

admin December 5, 2018
Colman Domingo

Colman Domingo

Domingo stages a reading of the play, “DOT,” at the Museum of the African...

admin December 1, 2018
Junot on Trauma

Junot on Trauma

Novelist Junot Diaz has decided to reveal, via nonfiction writing, childhood trauma that he...

admin April 9, 2018
Nganang Arrêté

Nganang Arrêté

Accusé d’« outrage au chef de l’Etat », Patrice Nganang, camerounais, professeur de la...

admin December 20, 2017
Buchi Emecheta Passes

Buchi Emecheta Passes

Fiction and literature lose a trenchant and influential chronicler of the Nigerian, female and...

admin January 25, 2017
Etisalat Prize Shortlist

Etisalat Prize Shortlist

The Etisalat Prize for Literature has published its shortlist, with judges and readers set...

admin January 21, 2017
Translated: ‘El Conde de Montecristo'

Translated: ‘El Conde de Montecristo'

Navona has published a definitive Spanish translation of the Alexandre Dumas classic, The Count...

admin December 1, 2016
‘Hidden Figures’

‘Hidden Figures’

Margot Lee Shetterly brings into view the crucial role played by four African-American women...

admin December 1, 2016
‘Writing to Save a Life’

‘Writing to Save a Life’

John Edgar Wideman searches in searing prose for Louis Till, father of Emmett Till,...

admin November 30, 2016
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