Caine Prize winner Monica Arac de Nyeko is profiled in the East African Standard, where she reflects on the long road to prominence for Ugandan fiction.
"From the early 1970s, there were hardly any writings from Uganda because of wars and conflicts in our country," Nyeko told the Sunday Standard in an interview.
"Historical archives with their rich treasures were destroyed, artists were targeted, and hence many went into exile. Women writers were nowhere to be seen," she said.
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