• It is unforgivable to not know who Chinua Achebe is but the elite list he belongs to is growing by the day. More contemporary writers are rising up to the challenge of taking African stories to the international stage. The list is not that of the best African writers; that is a really difficult list to compile considering the amount of talent the continent has. Rather, it is an invitation to explore African art in its purest form.

    Chinua Achebe

    How can a list be made and Chinua Achebe is not in it? That should be a cardinal sin! Chinua Achebe has been the game-change of African literature, the trailblazer. Achebe was a novelist, poet, professor, and critic all in one! His most famous work is Things Fall Apart which The Culture Trip said, “is a devastating depiction of the clash between traditional tribal values and the effects of colonial rule, as well as the tension between masculinity and femininity in highly patriarchal societies”. Suffice to say, Things Fall Apart Achebe’s magnum opus. It has managed to immortalise his name and fifty years after its publication, it has sold more than 12 million copies and has become the most read piece of African literature. Achebe died in March 2013 at the age of 82 but his feats are forever.
    Other books by Chinua Achebe: No Longer at Ease, Arrow of God, A man of the People, Girls at War and Other Stories, Home and Exile

    Ngugi wa Thiong’o

    There has never been a louder literary and socio-political voice than Ngugi wa Thiong’o. This is a man who became such a threat to the political structures of Kenya that he was almost assassinated in Zimbabwe’s Harare. This is a man who had such a credible narrative voice that the Kenyan regime issued an arrest warrant for his fictitious character, Matigari. Ngugi is the recipient of many honors including the 2001 Nonino International Prize for Literature and ten honorary doctorates. His very first novel, Weep Not Child was published in 1964 and became the first novel in English to be published by a writer from East Africa.
    Other books by Ngugi: The River Between, A Grain of Wheat, This Time Tomorrow, A Meeting in the Dark, I Will Marry When I Want (A play)