Newsday reports that Zimbabwe's Brian Chikwava has won the Caine Prize for African Writing for his story "Seventh Street Alchemy."
The $15,000 Caine Prize is bestowed annually for a short story published in English by an African writer.Judges chairman Alvaro Ribeiro hailed the winning story for "a very strong narrative in which Brian Chikwava of Zimbabwe claims the English language as his own, and English with African characteristics."
UPDATE: In what has become S.O.P. around here, we link to the Literary's Saloon considerably more nuanced and thoughtful coverage of same.
African literature has come a long way. But there is palpable lack of drive in the nascent generation of African writers. We can be said to belong to the "wasted Generation"
Posted by: clarius ugwuoha | April 06, 2005 at 08:35 PM