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  2. Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o - Wikipedia

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    He subsequently renounced writing in English, and the name James Ngugi as colonialist; [29] by 1970 he had changed his name to Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o, [30] and began to write in his native Gikuyu. [31] In 1967, Ngũgĩ also began teaching at the University of Nairobi as a professor of English literature. He continued to teach at the university for ...

  3. David Gian Maillu - Wikipedia

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    David Maillu, 1976 David G. Maillu was born in Kilungu Location in what was then Kenya Colony. He was the first child of Joseph Mulandi and Esther Kavuli. His parents were poor and illiterate, and their son's exact birthdate was uncertain. Maillu taught himself to read and write before joining Machakos Technical School in 1951. Four years later, he earned the Cambridge School Certificate ...

  4. Decolonising the Mind - Wikipedia

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    0-435-08016-4. Decolonising the Mind: the Politics of Language in African Literature (Heinemann Educational, 1986), by the Kenyan novelist and post-colonial theorist Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o, is a collection of essays about language and its constructive role in national culture, history, and identity. The book, which advocates linguistic ...

  5. Heinemann African Writers Series - Wikipedia

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    Heinemann African Writers Series. The African Writers Series (AWS) is a collection of books written by African novelists, poets and politicians. Published by Heinemann, 359 books appeared in the series between 1962 and 2003. [1] The series has provided an international audience for many African writers, including Chinua Achebe, Ngũgĩ wa ...

  6. Black Star Nairobi - Wikipedia

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    Black Star Nairobi is a Kenyan crime fiction novel written by Mukoma wa Ngugi, the son of Kenyan novelist Ngugi wa Thiong’o. The novel was published by Melville House International in 2013; it is a sequel to Mukoma's first novel, Nairobi Heat. Black Star Nairobi focuses on two detectives who investigate a hotel bombing and a murder that are ...

  7. Rebeka Njau - Wikipedia

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    Rebeka Njau (née Nyanjega; born 15 December 1932) was Kenya's first female playwright and a pioneer in the representation of African women in literature. Her writing has addressed topics such as female genital mutilation and homosexuality. Her first novel, Ripples in the Pool (1975), appeared as number 203 in the Heinemann African Writers Series.

  8. Nairobi Heat - Wikipedia

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    Nairobi Heat is a play written by a Kenyan writer Mukoma Wa Ngugi.The play was published on September 2011. [1] [2] A young white woman is discovered dead.On the doorstep of African peace campaigner Joshua Hakizimana, a professor at a university in Madison, The ruling class is reluctant to prosecute the brave campaigner, so they send Ishmael, an African American investigator, to Kenya to ...

  9. Émile Zola - Wikipedia

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    Émile Édouard Charles Antoine Zola (/ ˈ z oʊ l ə /, [1] [2] also US: / z oʊ ˈ l ɑː /, [3] [4] French: [emil zɔla]; 2 April 1840 – 29 September 1902) [5] was a French novelist, journalist, playwright, the best-known practitioner of the literary school of naturalism, and an important contributor to the development of theatrical naturalism. [6]

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