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Africa

New short fiction: ‘Ugborikoko’ by Jerry Chiemeke—The JRB’s Pidgin English debut

March 5, 2020March 5, 2020Jerry Chiemeke15 Comments on New short fiction: ‘Ugborikoko’ by Jerry Chiemeke—The JRB’s Pidgin English debut

The JRB presents new short fiction by Jerry Chiemeke. The piece is written in Warri Pidgin English, a dialect of…

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[City Editor] Behind every story, think of the writer—Niq Mhlongo on the new stage adaptation of his short story ‘Nailed’

February 4, 2019February 4, 2019Niq MhlongoLeave a Comment on [City Editor] Behind every story, think of the writer—Niq Mhlongo on the new stage adaptation of his short story ‘Nailed’

There’s a film that stands the test of time and still resonates with my friends and me: The Shawshank Redemption….

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Africa

A real-life Yemeni-American hero: Imraan Coovadia reviews Dave Eggers’s new book, The Monk of Mokha

March 5, 2018Imraan CoovadiaLeave a Comment on A real-life Yemeni-American hero: Imraan Coovadia reviews Dave Eggers’s new book, The Monk of Mokha

The Monk of Mokha’s easygoing optimism glides over the prejudices and hatred that underdog minorities face in the United States,…

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