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Friday, October 8, 2010
Why Ngugi wa Thiong'o should have won the Nobel prize for literature
On top of his achievement as an imaginative artist, the Kenyan writer's decision to write in Gikuyu is a truly brave move deserving high reward," writes Zoe Norridge. ENJOY!
Nigerian writer, philosopher and scholar. Associate professor of Anglophone and Postcolonial and African Literature at Northeastern Illinois University, Chicago.
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