"A fierce literary talent . . . [Wainaina] shines a light on his continent without cliché."--The Guardian
"Africa is the only continent you can love--take 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 remembered as one of the greatest chroniclers of contemporary African life. This groundbreaking collection brings together, for the first time, Wainaina's pioneering writing on the African continent, including many of his most critically acclaimed pieces, such as the viral satirical sensation "How to Write About Africa." Working fearlessly across a range of topics--from politics to international aid, cultural heritage, and redefined sexuality--he describes the modern world with sensual, emotional, and psychological detail, giving us a full-color view of his home country and continent. These works present the portrait of a giant in African literature who left a tremendous legacy.
Madhu Pai is a medical doctor.
How to Write About Africa Binyavanga Wainaina was a seminal author and activist. After his death in 2019, this collection brings together his pioneering writing on the African continent for the first time https://t.co/3iwkIYfPH8 https://t.co/33JoAJ6drN
Mark Anthony Neal is an author and professor of African American studies.
'Binyavanga Wainaina attacked insulting clichés in the essay, “How to Write About Africa,” in 2005. In a posthumous collection of the same name, his range as a writer is on display.' https://t.co/AaTbv2lADm
A home for authors who challenge the status quo and give us new language for the past, present and future.
Binyavanga Wainaina's posthumous essay collection HOW TO WRITE ABOUT AFRICA hits shelves next week on 6/6. Get ready for its release by checking out this @nytimes piece about the Kenyan writer here: https://t.co/ttpbmIeTgw
"It's beginning to seem like Binyavanga Wainaina's satirical essay 'How to Write About Africa' might be, after the Bible, the most read English-language text on the African continent. . . . This collection of his writing--the first to be published since he died--makes it difficult not to feel the scale of [his] loss. . . . A fierce literary talent . . . [Wainaina] shines a light on his continent without cliché."--The Guardian
"Brilliant . . . incisive . . . each [essay] showcasing Wainaina's sharp wit and penetrating analysis."--Publishers Weekly (starred review)
"Unflagging in his generosity, unflinching and direct in his criticism, [Wainaina] produced work in his short life that will have longer-lasting impact than those whose time here is twice as long."--Ellah Wakatama Allfrey, OBE, chair of the Caine Prize for African Writing