Archive for the ‘African Literature (also see Middle East)’ Category
So Long A Letter, by Mariama Bâ, translated by Modupé Bodé-Thomas
Posted by: Lisa Hill on December 22, 2020
Life and Times of Michael K By J.M. Coetzee, winner of the Booker Prize in 1983
Posted by: Lisa Hill on August 12, 2020
A Bookshop in Algiers, by Kaouther Adimi, translated by Chris Andrews
Posted by: Lisa Hill on July 20, 2020
Travellers, by Helon Habiba
Posted by: Lisa Hill on July 4, 2020
The Sun Will Soon Shine, by Sally Sadie Singhateh
Posted by: Lisa Hill on June 20, 2020
The Girl with the Louding Voice, by Abi Daré
Posted by: Lisa Hill on April 24, 2020
The Heart of Redness, by Zakes Mda
Posted by: Lisa Hill on January 27, 2020
She Would Be King, by Wayétu Moore
Posted by: Lisa Hill on September 21, 2019
Dancing the Death Drill, by Fred Khumalo
Posted by: Lisa Hill on September 16, 2019
Our Lady of the Nile, by Scholastique Mukasonga, translated by Melanie L. Mauthner
Posted by: Lisa Hill on August 13, 2019
Little Stones, by Elizabeth Kuiper
Posted by: Lisa Hill on June 17, 2019
The Resurrection of Winnie Mandela, by Sisonke Msimang
Posted by: Lisa Hill on May 1, 2019
Johannesburg, by Fiona Melrose
Posted by: Lisa Hill on February 20, 2019
An Orchestra of Minorities, by Chigozie Obioma
Posted by: Lisa Hill on February 16, 2019
Always Another Country, by Sisonke Msimang
Posted by: Lisa Hill on September 7, 2018
Africa’s Tarnished Name, by Chinua Achebe (Penguin Moderns #28)
Posted by: Lisa Hill on August 26, 2018
Shadow Sisters, by Shelley Davidow
Posted by: Lisa Hill on August 8, 2018
Wake Me When I’m Gone, by Odafe Atogun
Posted by: Lisa Hill on August 6, 2018
Eyes in the Night, an Untold Zulu Story, by Nomavenda Mathiane
Posted by: Lisa Hill on August 1, 2018
Freshwater, by Akwaeke Emezi
Posted by: Lisa Hill on June 20, 2018
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