fiction.wikisort.org - WriterOnyeka Nubia FRHistS[1] is a British historian, writer and lecturer. Writing under the pen name Onyeka, his works explore the history of Black British people, and multiculturalism in the United Kingdom. In 2013, he published the non-fiction work Blackamoores: Africans in Tudor England, their Presence, Status and Origins, which detailed the history of Black people in Tudor England.[2][3][4]
Career
Onyeka's third novel, The Phoenix, was awarded the 2009 African Achievers award for Communication and Media for the psychological portrayal of the Black British experience.[5]
In 2009 Onyeka was featured on the television programme Shoot the Messenger on the TV channel VoxAfrica, discussing the experience of the African diaspora.[6]
Writings
Fiction
Novels
- Waiting to Explode – How to Stay Alive, Narrative Eye (1998) ISBN 0-953318-20-6
- The Black Prince – Leopards in the Temple, Narrative Eye (1999) ISBN 0-953318-24-9
- The Phoenix – Misrule in the Land of Nod, Narrative Eye (2008) ISBN 0-953318-27-3
Plays
- The Great Challenge (1992–1994) - National tour
- The Whirlwind and the Storm (2001) - Cochrane and Shaw Theatres
- Young Othello (2016)
Non-fiction
- Blackamoores: Africans in Tudor England, their Presence, Status and Origins, Narrative Eye (2013) ISBN 0-953318-21-4
References
External links
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