Browsing: African Literature
When the Nigerian writer Dami Ajayi co-founded Saraba Magazines in 2009 alongside fellow writer Emmanuel Iduma, they were at the…
From the Cosmology of the Bankongo people in the Democratic Republic of Congo to the divination practice of the Nandi…
Okonkwo is in conversation with Gbenga Adesina, a Nigerian poet and essayist. He received his MFA from New York University…
For those of us in the Northern hemisphere, Summer tends to usher us ample time of relaxation focusing on other…
In the spirit of Afrofuturism, a cultural practice which imagines Black people living full lives with the agency in both…
1)“DISGRACE” by J.M. COETZEE, 1999 J.M. Coetzee’s “Disgrace” is about a lot of things, but at its heart it is…
These books by Black Authors covers a range of Historical events, eras and figures that higlights the rich history of…
African Literary Magazines and journals don’t just shape literary culture, they offer the most rebellious responses to political and social…