Mukoma Wa Ngugi teaches at Cornell University and author of Black Star Nairobi, October 2013
An African literary canon is both a blessing and a curse. A blessing
because standing on the shoulders of writers such as Chinua Achebe,
author of the archetypal African novel
Things Fall Apart, and
my father, Ngugi Wa Thiong’o, I do not have to prove to myself or to the
world that Africans can produce culture and philosophy. This is the
blessing – the gift of taking so many things for granted.
ENJOY
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