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  • Sudanese author Stella Gaitano
    Sudanese literature

    Children to fill the entire earth

    Stella Gaitano's debut novel "Edo's Souls", set between Sudan and South Sudan, stages an epic battle between the forces of Motherhood and Death

  • Paradise is a dark novel, strange and filled with black humour, and Christine Battermann’s German translation deftly brings this to the fore. It is to Schiler & Mücke’s credit that they were able to discover Sabah Sanhouri and introduce her work to the German book market.
    Sabah Sanhouri's "Paradise"

    The last resort

    Sabah Sanhouri is a fresh, new literary voice from Sudan. Her novel "Paradise" revolves around an agency of the same name, an organisation that assists desperate people in ending their lives. By Volker Kaminski

  • A woman with her child in Darfur, Western Sudan.
    Abdelaziz Baraka Sakin’s "The Messiah of Darfur"

    A peacemaker in times of war

    In his multi-layered novel, Sudanese author Abdelaziz Baraka Sakin tells the incredible story of a charismatic "prophet" rallying followers in Darfur, a region devastated by bloody civil war. It is a moving tale of war and love, revenge and hope. Volker Kaminski read the book

  • Abdulrazak Gurnah, the British-Tanzanian Nobel-winning writer, has spent a lifetime confronting colonialism and racial politics – and welcomes a new generation keeping these issues alive.
    Nobel winner Abdulrazak Gurnah

    "It's good to make right-wingers cry"

    Abdulrazak Gurnah, the British-Tanzanian Nobel-winning writer, has spent a lifetime confronting colonialism and racial politics – and welcomes a new generation keeping these issues alive

  • Abdulrazak Gurnah and Tsitsi Dangarembga

    Can the Nobel Prize "revitalise" African literature?

    Abdulrazak Gurnah is the fourth author from sub-Saharan Africa to receive the Nobel Prize in Literature. Is the tide turning for African writers? By Annabelle Steffes-Halmer

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