I have been watching the publishing scene carefully and I have noticed that this era (the eve of the 21st century) might be the time for the African writer or artist. There have been numerous international awards given to African writers lately, for instance, Mann Booker, Caine, and others; and Nigeria, it seems, is once again leading in this explosion of African writing in English. Remember, in the 1950s Nigerian authors were leading the African scene, that is, in the arena of African writing in English. Of course, much was also happening in Francophone Africa, but my focus here is African writing in English. This writing has matured.
Thoughts on African Writing in the New Century - Emmanuel Sigauke
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Blog Archive
-
▼
2007
(126)
-
▼
August
(10)
- Centre for the Book setting up children’s literatu...
- The latest from McSweeney's
- Rose Moss at Centre for the Book in Cape Town
- Looking for writer for 2008 Cutting Edge series
- Jacana Media invite you to the launch of Pregs Gov...
- Finalists for sixth annual Bastiat Prize for Journ...
- *New* commentary: Thoughts on African Writing in t...
- *New* poetry: Three poems by Abbey Khambule
- Final edition of Crossing Borders magazine
- British Council launches new writing website
-
▼
August
(10)
No comments:
Post a Comment