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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 264 pages, aukštis x plotis: 234x156 mm, weight: 526 g, 6 b/w illus.
  • Išleidimo metai: 21-Dec-2018
  • Leidėjas: James Currey
  • ISBN-10: 1847012140
  • ISBN-13: 9781847012142
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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 264 pages, aukštis x plotis: 234x156 mm, weight: 526 g, 6 b/w illus.
  • Išleidimo metai: 21-Dec-2018
  • Leidėjas: James Currey
  • ISBN-10: 1847012140
  • ISBN-13: 9781847012142
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First-hand accounts of how Ngugi wa Thiong'o's life and work have intersected, and the multiple forces that have converged to make him one of the greatest writers to come out of Africa in the twentieth century.

This collection of essays reflects on the life and work of Ngugi wa Thiong'o, who celebrated his 80th birthday in 2018. Drawing from a wide range of contributors, including writers, critics, publishers and activists, the volume traces the emergence of Ngugi as a novelist in the early 1960s, his contribution to the African culture of letters at its moment of inception, and his global artistic life in the twenty-first century. Here we have both personal and critical reflections on the different phases of the writer's life: there are poems from friends and admirers, commentaries from his co-workers in public theatre in Kenya in the 1970s and 1980s, and from his political associates in the fight for democracy, and contributions on his role as an intellectual of decolonization, as well as his experiences in the global art world. Included also are essays on Ngugi's role outside the academy, in the world of education, community theatre, and activism. In addition to tributes from other authors who were influenced by Ngugi, the collection contains hitherto unknown materials that are appearing in English for the first time. Both a celebration of the writer, and a rethinking of his legacy, this book brings together three generations of Ngugi readers. We have memories and recollections from the people he worked with closely in the 1960s, the students that he taught at the University of Nairobi in the 1970s, his political associates during his exile in the 1980s, and the people who worked with him as he embarked on a new life and career in the United States in the 1990s. First-hand accounts reveal how Ngugi's life and work have intersected, and the multiple forces that have converged to make him one of the greatest writers to come out of Africa in the twentieth century. Simon Gikandi is Robert Schirmer Professor of English, Princeton University. He was editor of the PMLA, the journal of the MLA (the Modern Languages Association) from 2011-2016. He served as the 2nd and 1st vice-president of the MLA in 2017 and 2018 and is the president elect of the association for 2019. Ndirangu Wachanga is Professor of Media Studies and Information Science at the University of Wisconsin. He is also the authorized documentary biographer of Professors Ali A. Mazrui, Ngugi wa Thiong'o and Micere Mugo.

Recenzijos

The respected contributors in the volume know Ngugi in person and use the opportunity the book offers to bring to the fore the most salient contributions Ngugi has made in literary studies. * DAILY NATION * The many considerations of Ngugi's work compiled here have produced a remarkable book, one which demonstrates the vastness of his influences [ .] * JOHANNESBURG REVIEW OF BOOKS *

Preface ix
Acknowledgements xiii
Chronology xv
Photographic Section xx
Introduction: Ngugi wa Thiong'o: Reflections on His Life of Writing 1(12)
Simon Gikandi
Ngugi at Work 13(12)
Ndirangu Wachanga
Part I Serenades & Beginnings
1 Hyperbolic Praise Poetry for Ngugi @80 ... In Imitation of African Orature
25(10)
Micere Githae Mugo
2 A Song at Dawn (for Ngugi wa Thiong'o)
35(1)
Tsitsi Jaji
3 Ngugi in Eritrea
36(5)
Charles Cantalupo
4 Up From Makerere: On the Publication of Weep Not, Child
41(4)
Susan Nalugwa Kiguli
5 Encountering Ngugi at Leeds: An Interview with Peter Nazareth
45(3)
Roland D. Nasasira
6 The Book that Made Me: On Weep Not, Child
48(3)
Simon Gikandi
7 Note from a Literary Son
51(2)
Peter Kimani
8 What is in a Name?
53(4)
Ime Ikiddeh
9 In Exile: Between Britain & Kenya
57(6)
Odhiambo Levin Opiyo
Part II Memories, Recollections & Tributes
10 Remembering Early Conversations with Ngugi
63(3)
Bernth Lindfors
11 Ngugi wa Thiong'o at 80: Pongezi (Congratulations!)
66(3)
Eddah Gachukia
12 Ngugi wa Thiong'o at 80: Inspiring Encounters
69(6)
Willy Mutunga
13 Ngugi in the 1970s at the University of Nairobi
75(4)
Margaretta wa Gacheru
14 `Professor, You are in Ngugi's Book'
79(7)
Rhonda Cobham-Sander
Reinhard Sander
15 Muraata, Murutani, na Muthikiriria (Friend, Teacher & Listener)
86(5)
Ann Biersteker
16 Fear & Trepidation in Asmara: Meeting Ngugi
91(6)
Jane Plastow
17 Ngugi wa Thiong'o: A True Story
97(5)
Grant Farred
18 Ngugi wa Thiong'o: Tribute on His 80th Birthday
102(7)
Chege Githiora
Part III Working with Ngugi
19 Ngugi & the Decolonization of Publishing
109(6)
James Currey
20 The Turning Point: Ngugi wa Thiong'o & His Kenyan Publisher
115(6)
Henry Chakava
21 Working with Ngugi
121(4)
Sultan Somjee
22 Recollections of Mutiiri
125(8)
Kimani Njogu
Part IV The Writer, the Critic & the World
23 Bricklayer & Architect of a World to Come
133(2)
Emilia Ilieva
24 Revisioning Goethe's Idea of `World Literature' [ Commendation Address On the Awarding of the Dr. Phil. h.c. (Honorary Doctor of Letters) to Ngugi wa Thiong'o, University of Bayreuth, Germany, April 2014]
135(8)
Anne Adams
25 Globalectics: Beyond Postcoloniality, & Engaging the Caribbean
143(7)
Carole Boyce Davies
26 Ngugi & the Quest for a Linguistic Paradigm Shift: Some Reflections
150(6)
Alamin Mazrui
27 Autobiographical Prototypes in Ngugl wa Thiong'o's Early Fiction & Drama
156(7)
Gichingiri Ndigirigi
28 Homecoming: The Idea of Return in the Works of Ngugi wa Thiong'o
163(5)
James Ogude
29 Gucookia Rui Mukaro
168(4)
Kiarii Kamau
30 Muthoni's Afterlives
172(11)
Grace A. Musila
Part V The Other Ngugi
31 Kwa Grant Kamenju: Hotuba ya Kuipokea Digrii ya Heshima ya Uzamifu Kutoka Chuo Kikuu cha Dar es Salaam
183(3)
Ngugi wa Thiong'o
32 Wasomi, Lugha za Ulaya na za Kiafrika: Kati ya Kuweza na Kuwezwa
186(8)
Ngugi wa Thiong'o
33 Asia in My Life
194(6)
Ngugi wa Thiong'o
34 Ndai ya Wendo (A Riddle of Love)
200(5)
Ngugi wa Thiong'o
Appendixes
A Review of Wizard of the Crow: Ngugi's Homecoming Gift to Kenyans
205(3)
Cabral Pinto
Willy Mutunga
B Directing the River Back to its Course
208(4)
Kiarii Kamau
C For Grant Kamenju
212(2)
Ngugi wa Thiong'o
D Intellectuals, European & African Languages: Between Enslavement & Empowerment
214(7)
Ngugi wa Thiong'o
E A Riddle of Love
221(4)
Ngugi wa Thiong'o
References
Bibliography of Ngugi's Primary Works
225(2)
Works Cited
227(4)
Notes on Contributors
231(5)
Index 236
Chege Githiora is Professor of Linguistics, African Languages and Literatures at the University of London's School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), and is author of Afro-Mexicans: Discourse of race and identity in the African Diaspora. James Currey founded James Currey publishers in 1984 and it has long been recognized as the leading publisher of academic books on Africa. He was the editorial director at Heinemann Educational Books in charge of the African Writers Series from 1967 to 1984. He is the recipient of the African Literary Association's 2008 Lifetime Achievement Award. Jane Plastow is Professor of African Theatre, University of Leeds.