Details
Safe House (single)
Safe House Short Story Singles
0,99 € |
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Verlag: | Dundurn |
Format: | EPUB |
Veröffentl.: | 04.06.2016 |
ISBN/EAN: | 9781459737921 |
Sprache: | englisch |
Anzahl Seiten: | 28 |
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Beschreibungen
<b>Illuminating African narratives for readers both inside and outside the continent.</b>
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<br> Representing the very best of African creative nonfiction,
<i>Safe House</i> brings together works from Africa's contemporary literary greats. In a collection that ranges from travel writing and memoir to reportage and meditative essays, editor Ellah Wakatama Allfrey has brought together some of the most talented writers of creative nonfiction from across Africa.
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<br> This creative nonfiction single from
<i>Safe House</i> anthology is a memoir by Isaac Otidi Amuke of student activism and exile.
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<br> Representing the very best of African creative nonfiction,
<i>Safe House</i> brings together works from Africa's contemporary literary greats. In a collection that ranges from travel writing and memoir to reportage and meditative essays, editor Ellah Wakatama Allfrey has brought together some of the most talented writers of creative nonfiction from across Africa.
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<br> This creative nonfiction single from
<i>Safe House</i> anthology is a memoir by Isaac Otidi Amuke of student activism and exile.
This piece by Isaac Otidi Amuke is from the anthology
<i>Safe House</i>. The creative nonfiction gathered together in
<i>Safe House</i> include a mix of memoir, life writing, reportage, and essays, from east, west, and southern Africa, illuminating African narratives to readers both inside and outside the continent.
<i>Safe House</i>. The creative nonfiction gathered together in
<i>Safe House</i> include a mix of memoir, life writing, reportage, and essays, from east, west, and southern Africa, illuminating African narratives to readers both inside and outside the continent.
Isaac Otidi Amuke lives and writes in Nairobi, Kenya. He has written nonfiction for the literary journal Kwani? since 2012. He received the 2013 Jean Jacques Rousseau Fellowship from the Akademie Schloss Solitude in Stuttgart, Germany, and is working on a two-part memoir on student activism and life as an asylum seeker.