How to Write About Africa: Collected Works

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UPC:
9780812989656
Maximum Purchase:
2 units
Binding:
Hardcover
Publication Date:
6/6/2023
Release Date:
6/6/2023
Author:
Wainaina, Binyavanga
Language:
English: Published; English: Original Language; English
Pages:
368
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From one of Africas most influential and eloquent essayists, a posthumous collection that highlights his biting satire and subversive wisdom on topics from travel to cultural identity to sexuality A fierce literary talent . . . [Wainaina] shines a light on his continent without cliche.The Guardian Africa is the only continent you can lovetake advantage of this. . . . Africa is to be pitied, worshipped, or dominated. Whichever angle you take, be sure to leave the strong impression that without your intervention and your important book, Africa is doomed. Binyavanga Wainaina was a pioneering voice in African literature, an award-winning memoirist and essayist, and a gatherer of literary communities. Before his tragic death in 2019 at the age of forty-seven, he won the Caine Prize for African Writing and was named one of Times 100 Most Influential People. His wildly popular essay How to Write About Africa, an incisive and unapologetic piece exposing the harmful and racist ways Western media depicts Africa with implicit bias and subjective clichs, changed the game for African writers and helped set the stage for a new generation of authors, from Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie to Yaa Gyasi. When Wainaina published a lost chapter of his 2011 memoir as an essay called I Am a Homosexual, Mum, which imagines coming out to his mother, he became a voice for the queer African community as well, adding a new layer to how African sexuality is perceived. How to Write About Africa collects these powerful pieces in a lively and imaginative set of essays about sexuality, art, history, and contemporary Africa. Wainainas writing is playful, robust, generous, and full-bodied. He describes the modern world with sensual, emotional, and psychological detail, giving us a full-color view of a country and continent. These works present a portrait of a giant in African literature who left a tremendous legacy.