May 18, 2024

Literary win for Nigerian writer

Nigerian writer Segun Afolabi has won the $15,000 (£8,530) Caine Prize for African writing for his short story Monday Morning.

Afolabi has written for a number of literary magazines, including the Edinburgh Review and London Magazine.

The panel of judges called the writer’s work “poignant”.

The Caine Prize has been awarded on five previous occasions, and is considered a major prize in African creative writing.

Afolabi was shortlisted up against writers from Uganda, Sudan, South Africa and another Nigerian.

The writer, who has worked for the BBC, is to publish a collection of short stories next Spring and a debut novel in 2007.

The winner of the prize can be awarded to an African writer who has been published on the continent or elsewhere.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/4650161.stm

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