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Kayo Chingonyi’s latest poetry collection is a powerful meditation on the cycle of infection, death, and mourning wrought by HIV.
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Lizzy Attree, Ph.D. is director of Short Story Day Africa and co-founder of the Mabati Cornell Kiswahili Prize.
Kayo Chingonyi’s latest poetry collection is a powerful meditation on the cycle of infection, death, and mourning wrought by HIV.
The Kiswahili Prize works to undermine the marginalization of African languages in literary culture. An interview with one of its founders.
What literature can teach us about what happens when the chain that connects human beings to nature is broken.
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Can an African language literature prize be inherently Pan-African?