The Caine Prize for African Writing is Africa's leading literary prize, and is awarded to a work (a short story) by an African writer published in English.
Each
year the winning story (2006's winner was S. A. Afolabi from
Nigeria) and shortlisted entries are collected and published in one
volume. A diverse and stimulating collection from some of Africa's best
new writers.
21 cm x 14.7 cm; paperback; 204 pages
Each
year the winning story (2006's winner was S. A. Afolabi from
Nigeria) and shortlisted entries are collected and published in one
volume. A diverse and stimulating collection from some of Africa's best
new writers.
21 cm x 14.7 cm; paperback; 204 pages
Additional Information
| Supplier | New Internationalist |
|---|---|
| Product Keys | Educational, Recycled |