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Ellah Wakatama Allfrey is an editor, critic, and broadcaster. The former deputy editor of Granta magazine and Chair of the 2014 Commonwealth Short Story Prize judging panel, she is a series editor for the Kwani? Manuscript Project, the Deputy Chair of the Caine Prize for African Writing, and patron show more of the Etisalat Literature Prize. A member of the judging panel for the 2015 Man Booker Prize, she was awarded an OBE in 2011 for services to the publishing industry. She lives in London, England. show less

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1966-09-16
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Zimbabwe
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Birthplace
Harare, Zimbabwe
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Africa39 is subtitled "new writing from Africa south of the Sahara", and in fact the emphasis is on Anglophone writing, other than about 4 of the 39 pieces which are translations. That narrows the geographic spread somewhat, and there seems to be a particular lean twoards Nigerian authors. Nevertheless, there is a ramge of authors writing in different styles and the book does achieve what it sets out to do, bringing new younger names to wider prominence (I'd only heard of two, and had read show more none before).

Inevitably with an anthology, some of the pieces will stand out more than others, and some being excerpts from novels wiill start and end abruptly. Better viewed as samples to find new authors that speak to you, rather than any kind of coherent whole.
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I haven’t read all of the 39 stories in this anthology – just the ones from countries that I hadn’t encountered before…

Africa 39, New Writing from Africa South of the Sahara was commissioned as a Hay Festival Project – there’s a similar collection called Beirut 39: New Writing from the Arab World. The 39 writers who are included had to be under 40, and to come from the region or diaspora. The collection includes well-known authors such as Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie (Purple show more Hibiscus; Half of a Yellow Sun; and Americanah) and Taiye Selasi (Ghana Must Go) but most of them are writers I’ve never heard of although many of them have published prize-winning novels and short stories. I did read Adichie’s story ‘The Shivering’ (because it was first in the collection) but my criteria for choosing which ones to read was the countries of origin, and the authors I chose came from Malawi; Ivory Coast (Cote D’Ivoire); Liberia, Angola, Uganda and Zambia.

To see my thoughts about these half dozen stories, please visit https://anzlitlovers.com/2018/03/04/africa-39-new-writing-from-africa-south-of-t...
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A collection of variable quality and style.

A full review is available on my blog: http://www.reluctantm.com/?p=2233

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