Caine Prize Preview 2017: ‘Bush Baby’ by Chikodili Emelumadu
Caine Prize Preview 2017: ‘Bush Baby’ by Chikodili Emelumadu Sabo Kpade reviews the Caine Prize 2017 nominee ‘Bush Baby’ by […]
Caine Prize Preview 2017: ‘Bush Baby’ by Chikodili Emelumadu Sabo Kpade reviews the Caine Prize 2017 nominee ‘Bush Baby’ by […]
Caine Prize Preview 2017: ‘God’s Children Are Little Broken Things’ by Arinze Ifeakandu Arinze Ifeakandu has written a queer coming-of-age
Caine Prize Preview 2017: ‘The Story of the Girl whose Birds Flew Away’ by Bushra el-Fadil In this series we
Caine Prize Preview 2017: Who Will Greet You When You Get Home by Lesley Nneka Arimah In this series we
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Chief among the preoccupations of God Bless The Child is skin shade: a slight variation from the skin colour that
The friction between white colonists and indigenous Africans has been covered extensively, not least in the works of masters like
Ghana-Must-GoTaiye Selasi gets full marks for swimming against the currents of fiction published by African writers, though “writer of African