Zukiswa Wanner (born 1976) is a South African journalist, novelist and editor born in Zambia and now based in Kenya. Since 2006, when she published her...
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German judoka Jack Wanner (1885–1919), Major League Baseball player Rudolf Wanner (born 1951), Austrian ski jumper Zukiswa Wanner (born 1976), South African...
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virtual literary festival founded by South African author and curator Zukiswa Wanner as a response to the curfews and lockdowns related to the 2019–20 coronavirus...
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Terre'Blanche (1941–2010) Lorato Trok (born 1974) Alf Wannenburgh (1936–2010) Zukiswa Wanner (born 1976) Lyall Watson (1939–2008) Mary Watson (born 1975) Stephen...
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Rosa Tshuma (Zimbabwe/South Africa) Chika Unigwe (Nigeria/Belgium/US) Zukiswa Wanner (Zambia/South Africa/Zimbabwe/Kenya) Mary Watson (South Africa/Ireland)...
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Bell, Socio-economist Toshio Hosokawa, Composer Wen Hui, Choreographer Zukiswa Wanner, Writer, publisher and curator Ian McEwan, Author Elvira Espejo Ayca...
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existence, it has published Taiye Selasi, Junot Díaz, Maaza Mengiste, Zukiswa Wanner, Namwali Serpell, Richard Ali, Lidudumalingani, Jericho Brown, Harriet...
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Robinson, Zena Edwards, Zetta Elliott, Zita Holbourne, Zoe Adjonyoh, Zukiswa Wanner, and others. New Daughters of Africa was launched in London at the South...
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Prize in the category of Best Young Writer. In 2012, he was named by Zukiswa Wanner in The Guardian as one of the "top five African writers" (alongside...
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biggest literary names, including Tsitsi Dangarembga, Petina Gappah, Zukiswa Wanner, Bwesigye Wa Mugire, Richard Oduor Oduku, the conversation around the...
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Present" Archived 25 October 2020 at the Wayback Machine, Ms Independent. Zukiswa Wanner, "Bibi Comes to London" Archived 23 September 2018 at the Wayback Machine...
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arrested in New York protesting against Biden and his response to the war. Zukiswa Wanner and Mohamed Abla returned their Goethe Medals in protest of Germany's...
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set, and spent days walking around the area. Her consultants included Zukiswa Wanner (who Beukes described as her "official culture editor") and Verashni...
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virtual literary festival founded by South African author and curator Zukiswa Wanner as a response to the curfews and lockdowns related to the 2019–20 coronavirus...
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2012. Archived from the original on 29 May 2015. Wanner, Zukiswa (6 September 2012). "Zukiswa Wanner's top five African writers". The Guardian. "I come...
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Charity Waciuma (born 1936), Kenya Timothy Wangusa (born 1942), Uganda Zukiswa Wanner (born 1976), South Africa Mary Watson (born 1975), South Africa Myne...
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Schreiner (1855–1920) Sipho Sepamla (1932–2007) Gillian Slovo (born 1952) Zukiswa Wanner (born 1976) Zoe Wicomb (born 1948) Leopoldo Alas (1852–1901) Jesusa...
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Wakatama (b. 1966) Anne Walmsley (b. 1931) Michelene Wandor (b. 1940) Zukiswa Wanner (b. 1976) Mary Helen Washington (b. 1941) Carolyn Wells (1862–1942)...
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pseudonym of author Ingrid Winterbach (living) Anna de Villiers (1900–1979) Zukiswa Wanner (born 1976), journalist and novelist Harriet Ward (1808–1873) Marie...
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(1921–2001, Kenya, nf/ch) Alf Wannenburgh (1936–2010, S Africa, nf) Zukiswa Wanner (born 1976, Zambia/Kenya, f/nf) E. F. Warburg (1908–1966, England, nf)...
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South Africa) The 2015 judges were: Ato Quayson (chair) Molara Wood Zukiswa Wanner The longlist of nine titles was announced on 23 November 2016 and the...
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Scribbles from the Den. Dibussi.com. Retrieved 16 May 2013. Wanner, Zukiswa, "Zukiswa Wanner's top five African writers", The Guardian, 6 September 2012...
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Staunton (living) Efua Sutherland (1924–1996) Gay Taylor (1896–1970) Janet E. Tobitt (1898–1984) Zukiswa Wanner (born 1976) Verna Wilkins (born 1943)...
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the following anthology of short stories with South African writer, Zukiswa Wanner: Behind The Shadows: Contemporary Stories from Africa and Asia, 2012...
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Cliffordene (30 April 2020). "Afrolit Sans Frontières: An interview with Zukiswa Wanner". litnet.co.za. Retrieved 31 December 2023. Ghosh, Kuhelika (19 June...
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literary initiative, Writivism's Board of Trustees, with fellow writers Zukiswa Wanner, Chika Unigwe, NoViolet Bulawayo, Nii Parkes and Lizzy Attree.[citation...
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2009, ISBN 978-0624044673 8115: A Prisoner's Home, Kumalo; text by Zukiswa Wanner, Penguin, 2010, ISBN 9780143538370 2004 – 59th Session of the United...
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Goethe Medal alongside pro-European English writer Ian McEwan and Zukiswa Wanner. Wanner was the first African woman to win the award. Ayca was chosen because...
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"Hay Festival". www.hayfestival.com. Retrieved 5 June 2016. Wanner, Zukiswa, "Zukiswa Wanner's top five African writers", The Guardian, 6 September 2012...
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nv. in Dutch Ayeta Anne Wangusa (b. 1971, Uganda), wr. & activist Zukiswa Wanner (b. 1976, South Africa/Kenya), col. & nv. Lise Warburg (b. 1932, Denmark)...
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