Bookshops and Race: Nigerian Writer Speaks Out
By SWAN PARIS (IDN | SWAN) – “Are there bookshops in Nigeria?”, asked a French journalist of famous Nigerian writer Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, igniting a firestorm on
By SWAN PARIS (IDN | SWAN) – “Are there bookshops in Nigeria?”, asked a French journalist of famous Nigerian writer Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, igniting a firestorm on
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By A.D. McKenzie LOS ANGELES | PARIS – When Cuban artist Belkis Ayón died in 1999, she was only 32 years old, but she left
By A.D. McKenzie PARIS – While many literature festivals have become predictable in their line-up of bestselling authors, some innovative events have added a social-issues
By Courtesy of Cinema for Peace Foundation RIO DE JANEIRO (IDN-INPS) – The Olympics should have been a time of peace, but the world was
By A.D. McKenzie PARIS – He wrote fiery novels and essays that decried injustice and racism, and now nearly 30 years after his death, Paris
By Ronald Joshua JOHANNESBURG | ABIDJAN (IDN) – When Akinwumi Adesina took over as the President of the African Development Bank in September 2015, he