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Birth of a Dream Weaver: A Writer's Awakening
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Birth of a Dream Weaver: A Writer’s Awakening

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From one of the world’s greatest writers, the story of how the author found his voice as a novelist at Makerere University in Uganda as a student In this acclaimed memoir, Kenyan writer Ngugi wa Thiong'o recounts the four years he spent at Makerere University in Kampala, Uganda–crucial years during which he found his voice as a journalist, short story writer, playwright, and novelist just as colonial empires were crumbling and new nations were being born–under the shadow of the rivalries, intrigues, and assassinations of the Cold War.

Haunted by the memories of the carnage and mass incarceration carried out by the British colonial-settler state in his native Kenya but inspired by the titanic struggle against it, Ngugi, then known as James Ngugi, begins to weave stories from the fibers of memory, history, and a shockingly vibrant and turbulent present.

What unfolds in this moving and thought-provoking memoir is simultaneously the birth of one of the most important living writers–lauded for his epic imagination (Los Angeles Times)–the death of one of the most violent episodes in global history, and the emergence of new histories and nations with uncertain futures.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
The New Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
29 October 2020
Pages
256
ISBN
9781620976302

From one of the world’s greatest writers, the story of how the author found his voice as a novelist at Makerere University in Uganda as a student In this acclaimed memoir, Kenyan writer Ngugi wa Thiong'o recounts the four years he spent at Makerere University in Kampala, Uganda–crucial years during which he found his voice as a journalist, short story writer, playwright, and novelist just as colonial empires were crumbling and new nations were being born–under the shadow of the rivalries, intrigues, and assassinations of the Cold War.

Haunted by the memories of the carnage and mass incarceration carried out by the British colonial-settler state in his native Kenya but inspired by the titanic struggle against it, Ngugi, then known as James Ngugi, begins to weave stories from the fibers of memory, history, and a shockingly vibrant and turbulent present.

What unfolds in this moving and thought-provoking memoir is simultaneously the birth of one of the most important living writers–lauded for his epic imagination (Los Angeles Times)–the death of one of the most violent episodes in global history, and the emergence of new histories and nations with uncertain futures.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
The New Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
29 October 2020
Pages
256
ISBN
9781620976302