Granma Nineteen and the Soviet's Secret

Nonfiction, History, Africa, Fiction & Literature, Coming of Age, Literary
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Author: Ondjaki, Stephen Henighan ISBN: 9781927428665
Publisher: Biblioasis Publication: April 10, 2014
Imprint: Biblioasis Language: English
Author: Ondjaki, Stephen Henighan
ISBN: 9781927428665
Publisher: Biblioasis
Publication: April 10, 2014
Imprint: Biblioasis
Language: English

Ondjaki was ranked by The Guardian in 2012 as one of their Top Five African Writers

Young writer (35), already the author of 12 books in 8 languages

Known for his charming personality and charming young protagonists

Like Mia Couto, he is already a star-figure in Portugal, & Brazil, & his work is well-known in Mexico, Uruguay, Argentina, Italy, and Germany

Has spoken at Brown, Rutgers, Stanford, and universities in the midwest, along with University of London (UK), the University of Toronto, and U. of KwaZulu Natal (South Africa)

Previous work has seen consistent and steady course adoptions—strong academic market potential

Former writer-in-residence at UC Berkeley (Feb. 2011)

Winner of the Grinzane for Africa Prize for Best Young Writer (alongside Ben Okri and Ngugi wa Tiongo)

Portuguese prizes won/shortlisted incl.: Prémio António Jacinto (Angola), 2000; Prémio Sagrada Esperança (Angola), 2004; Pémio António Paulouro (Portugal), 2004; Grande Prémio do Conto Camilo Castelo Branco (Portugal), 2007 [This is the major prize for a book of short stories in Portuguese]; Portugal Telecom Prize (Portugal), 2009; Prémio FNLIJ (Brazil), 2010; Prémio Jabuti (Brazil), 2010; Prémio Bissaya Barreto de Literatura para a Infância (Portugal), 2012.

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Ondjaki was ranked by The Guardian in 2012 as one of their Top Five African Writers

Young writer (35), already the author of 12 books in 8 languages

Known for his charming personality and charming young protagonists

Like Mia Couto, he is already a star-figure in Portugal, & Brazil, & his work is well-known in Mexico, Uruguay, Argentina, Italy, and Germany

Has spoken at Brown, Rutgers, Stanford, and universities in the midwest, along with University of London (UK), the University of Toronto, and U. of KwaZulu Natal (South Africa)

Previous work has seen consistent and steady course adoptions—strong academic market potential

Former writer-in-residence at UC Berkeley (Feb. 2011)

Winner of the Grinzane for Africa Prize for Best Young Writer (alongside Ben Okri and Ngugi wa Tiongo)

Portuguese prizes won/shortlisted incl.: Prémio António Jacinto (Angola), 2000; Prémio Sagrada Esperança (Angola), 2004; Pémio António Paulouro (Portugal), 2004; Grande Prémio do Conto Camilo Castelo Branco (Portugal), 2007 [This is the major prize for a book of short stories in Portuguese]; Portugal Telecom Prize (Portugal), 2009; Prémio FNLIJ (Brazil), 2010; Prémio Jabuti (Brazil), 2010; Prémio Bissaya Barreto de Literatura para a Infância (Portugal), 2012.

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