fiction.wikisort.org - WriterKaren Ann King-Aribisala (born Guyana) is a Nigerian novelist, and short story writer.[1] She is a Professor of English at the University of Lagos.[2]
Nigerian writer
Education
She was educated at the International School Ibadan, St. George's British International School, Italy (where she met her future husband; Femi Aribisala), and the London Academy of Dramatic Arts.[3][4]
Works
- Our Wife and Other Stories, Malthouse Press, 1990, ISBN 978-978-2601-59-9; Ottawa, Canada: Laurier Books, 2004, ISBN 978-1-55394-010-4
- Kicking Tongues, Heinemann, 1998, ISBN 978-0-435-91200-0
- The Hangman's Game, Peepal Tree, 2007, ISBN 978-1-84523-046-3
- Bitter Leafing Woman and Other Stories, Malthouse Press, 2017.
Prizes and awards
Her collection of stories, Our Wife and Other Stories won the 1991 Commonwealth Writers' Prize, Best First Book Africa,[5] and her novel The Hangman's Game won 2008 Best Book Africa.[6]
She also won grants from the Ford Foundation, British Council, Goethe Institute, and the James Michener Foundation.[7]
Anthologies
- Toyin Adewale-Nduka; Omowunmi Segun, eds. (1996). Breaking the Silence: an anthology of short stories. WRITA, Women Writers of Nigeria. ISBN 978-978-32456-6-2.
- "Wine in a Teacup". Kunapipi. Dangaroo Press. 17 (3): 83–85. 1995.
Reviews
References
External links
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