Metal on concrete jars my drink lobes
Nigerians are in love with language, though meaning is not always a priority - C Don Adinuba hacks through the thickets.
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I am who I am
Wisdom, by award-winning photographer Andrew Zuckerman, records the faces, ideas and ideals of 50 global icons over the age of 65.
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Shame on African publishers!
Poverty and political instability on the African continent have resulted in a limited culture of reading in most African countries.
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Drawn out and dull
Percy Zvomuya reviews Unbridled the story of a Nigerian woman who moves to Britain thinking she has found true love over the internet.
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A forum for African writers
Percy Zvomuya looks at Africa Writes Back by British publisher James Currey.
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Two sides of one coin
Southern African authors Zukiswa Wanner and
Valerie Tagwira should take a leaf from each other's
latest books, says Percy Zvomuya.
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A perfect, riceless Xmas
Okey Ndibe describes how two grand old men of modern African literature saved his career -- and his Christmas.
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Keeping the cuppas coming
Alexander McCall Smith, creator of the peerless Mma Ramotswe, talks about hs new adventure, The Miracle at Speedy Motors.
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Reintroducing Africa's finest
Among the many happenings at the Cape Town Book Fair, few were as auspicious as the relaunch of Heinemann's famous African Writers Series.
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Uniting African and European fiction
Percy Zvomuya looks at Zimbabwe's literary enfant terrible Charles Dambudzo Marechera's ambivalent place in African literature.
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