Four writers on their favourite African books
What makes a great book? And which African books deserve a wider audience? Âé¶¹Éç Africa’s Audrey Brown has been discussing these and other questions with writers at the Africa Writes literature festival, run by the Royal African Society in London.
She asked novelist Yewande Omotoso – who was born in Barbados, grew up in Nigeria, and lives in South Africa – British poet and rapper Akala, Kenyan poet and academic Abdilatif Abdalla, and British Nigerian writer Sarah Ladipo Manyika which books mean a lot to them.
(Photo: Clockwise from top left - Akala, Yewande Omotoso, Abdilatif Abdalla and Sarah Ladipo Manyika. All images courtesy of the Royal African Society)
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