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Mukoma Wa Ngugi has contributed to the following anthologies:
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WORK IN PROGRESS AND OTHER STORIES

Short stories from the 2009 Caine Prize for African Writing, Africa's leading literary prize - awarded to an African writer published in English, whether in Africa or elsewhere. The collection includes the five shortlisted stories along with 12 stories written by the Caine Prize Writers' workshop. The Caine Prize is patronised by the four African winners of the Nobel Prize for Literature: Wole Soynika, Nadine Gordimer, Naguib Mahfouz and John Coetzee.
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  • Paperback: 214 pages
  • Publisher: New Internationalist, 2009
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1906523142
  • ISBN-13: 978-1906523145
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Step into a World: A Global Anthology of the New Black Literature

"Kevin Powell is pushing to bring, as he has so brilliantly done before, the voices of his generation: the concerns, the cares, the fears, and the fearlessness. Step into a World is a kaleidoscope into the world not bound by artificial constructs like nation. John Coltrane recorded 'Giant Steps,' which is a riff on the sight and sounds in his muse. Powell plays the computer with equal astuteness."
--Nikki Giovanni

"Those of us who pay attention were aware that the younger generation of black writers was being smothered by the anointment of talented tenth Divas and Divuses, and their commercial accommodationist 'Fourth Renaissance. 'This anthology is indeed a breakthrough! It combines the boldness and daring of hip-hop with the intellectual keenness of a Michele Wallace or a Clyde Taylor." --Ishmael Reed

"In a culture where videos, the Internet, and other high-tech communication is being consumed like the latest mind-altering drug, how does great literature grow and survive? These writers will answer that all-important question. This anthology provides a clue, a hint, as to where we might be going. They are resisting all this vacant, empty-minded nothingness. Read them. Listen to them. If you don't, you do so at your peril."
--Quincy Troupe

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  • Hardcover: 496 pages
  • Publisher: Wiley, 2000
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0471380601
  • ISBN-13: 978-0471380603
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Getting heard: (re)claiming performance space in Kenya‎

Edited by Kimani Njogu, Getting Heard: (Re)claiming Performance Space is the third in a series of publications on art, culture and society released by Twaweza Communications.

The aim is to bring to the fore conversations taking place in Kenya about identity, creativity, nationalism and the generation of knowledge. The series is also about the pursuit of freedom through arts, media and culture. In Getting Heard the performance space is shown to offer wider possibilities for knowledge creation. It shows that in post-colonial Africa political leaders have consistently performed over their subjects at local and national levels. There is discussion of: Kenya National Theatre, Story Telling, Radio Theatre, Translation, African Languages, Music, Media and Mungiki This volume opens a window to our understanding of post-colonial Africa through performances.

DETAILS
  • Paperback: 204 pages
  • Publisher: Tamweza Publications, 2008
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 9966724435
  • ISBN-13: 978-9966724434

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  • HOME
  • ABOUT
  • BOOKS
    • The Rise of the African Novel
    • Logotherapy
    • Unbury Our Dead With Song
    • Mrs Shaw
    • Black Star Nairobi
    • Nairobi Heat
    • Hurling Words at Consciousness
    • Conversing with Africa
    • Anthologies
  • ARTICLES
  • POETRY
  • PROSE
  • NEWS & EVENTS
  • MEDIA
  • CONTACT