Granta 92: The View from Africa

By (author): "Ian Jack, Granta: The Magazine of New Writing"
Publish Date: January 2nd 2006
Granta 92: The View from Africa
ISBN1929001223
ISBN139781929001224
AsinGranta 92: The View from Africa
Original titleGranta 92: The View from Africa (Granta: The Magazine of New Writing)
SeriesGranta #92
Africa is too large and diverse for generalizations. It has fifty-four nations, five time zones, at least seven climates, more than 800 million people and, according to the latest diligent research, maybe fourteen million proverbs. South Africa and Burkina Faso have as much in common as Spain and Uzbekistan. And yet people do generalize; Africa has become the continent of moral concern.This issue of Granta contains fresh voices from Africa, in all their differences, as well as memoir and reportage which reflect the past and present of its people.In this issue:John Ryle: Introduction: The Many Voices of AfricaChimamanda Ngozi Adichie: The MasterMoses Isegawa: The War of the EarsKwame Dawes: Passport ControlSegun Afolabi: GiftedBinyavanga Wainaina: How to write about AfricaGeert van Kesteren: The OgiekIvan Vladislavic: JoburgAdewale Maja-Pearce: LegaciesNadine Gordimer: Beethoven Was One Sixteenth BlackHelon Habila: The Witch’s DogDaniel Bergner: Policeman to the WorldSantu Mofokeng: The Black AlbumsLindsey Hilsum: We Love ChinaJohn Biguenet: Antediluvian