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  1. The River Between by Ngugi wa Thiong'o, 1990-01-11
  2. Wizard of the Crow by Ngugi wa Thiong'o, 2007-08-28
  3. Matigari (African Writers Series) by Ngugi wa Thiong'o, 1989-06
  4. Petals of Blood by Ngugi wa Thiong'o, 2005-02-22
  5. Devil on the Cross (African Writers Series) by Ngugi wa Thiong'o, 1987-10-23
  6. Weep Not, Child by Ngugi Wa Thiong'o, 2009-07-30
  7. Decolonising the Mind: The Politics of Language in African Literature by Ngugi wa Thiong'o, 2009-10-15
  8. Dreams in a Time of War: A Childhood Memoir by Ngugi Wa Thiong'O, 2010-03-02
  9. Ngugi wa Thiong'o, Gender, and the Ethics of Postcolonial Reading by Brendon Nicholls, 2010-03-01
  10. Something Torn and New: An African Renaissance by Ngugi wa Thiong'o, 2009-02-24
  11. The World of Ngugi Wa Thiong'O
  12. Ngugi Wa Thiong'o Speaks: Interviews With The Kenyan Writer by Reinhard Sander, 2005-10-01
  13. A Grain of Wheat (African Writers Series) by Ngugi wa Thiong'o, 1994-01-01
  14. Ngugi Wa Thiong'O: Texts and Contexts

1. Wa Thiong'o, Ngugi - Kenyan Novelist, Playwright And Essayist
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Ngugi wa Thiong'o
Kenyan novelist, playwright and essayist Family Name: wa Thiong'o Given Name: Ngugi Dates: born 1938 Gender: Male Country: Kenya
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  • Head - International Centre for Writing and Translation, University of California at Irvine (2002 - ) Professor of English and Comparative Literature - University of California at Irvine (2002 - ) Founder and Editor - Mutiiri Erich Maria Remarque Professor of Languages - New York University (1992 - 2002) Chair - Department of Literature, University of Nairobi Visiting Associate Professor - Northwestern University (1970 - 1971) Fellow in Creative Writing - Makerere University
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  • Penpoints, Gunpoints, and Dreams: Towards a Critical Theory of the Arts and the State in Africa [Academic Literature, Clarendon Press, 1998]

2. Thiongo
ngugi wa thiongo ( 1938 ). Kenya. Ngugi taught at Makerere University, University of Nairobi, and Northwestern University
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Ngugi wa Thiongo (1938- ). Kenya.
One of Africa's most accomplished and prominent novelists was born in 1938 in an area known at the time as the "White Highlands," part of the British-ruled Kenya Colony. This context proves important in his early novels, which deal with the dilemmas of growing up in two worlds: as a Kikuyu/African and a Westerner/Christian. He was educated at Makerere University in Kampala, Uganda, and the University of Leeds. His early works, Weep Not Child The River Between , and A Grain of Wheat , depict the conflict of cultures and the role of Christianity, English education, and the increasingly oppressive treatment of the Kikuyu and other Africans, whose land had been taken by the colonists. Ngugi taught at Makerere University, University of Nairobi, and Northwestern University. While at the University of Nairobi, he chose to write in his native Kikuyu to help revitalize indigenous languages. His subsequent writing, e.g. Petals of Blood , is critical of the corrupt politicians and other personalities of post-independence Kenya. Such politically charged writing led to his 1977 arrest and detention. After his release he went into exile, and was never reinstated as professor at the University of Nairobi. Ngugi remains in self-imposed exile, and taught at Yale University for several years before joining the faculty of NYU in 1993. (RN)

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Minneapolis U of Minnesota P, 1987. ngugi wa thiongo. Decolonising the Mind The Politics of Language in African Literature. Portsmouth, NH Heinemann, 1981.
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M ost radical among those writers who have chosen to turn away from English, Ngugi wa Thiong'o , a Gikuyu writer from Kenya, began a successful career writing in English before turning to work entirely in his native language. In Decolonising the Mind , his 1986 "farewell to English," Ngugi posits that through language people have not only describe the world, but also understand themselves. For him, English in Africa is a "cultural bomb" that continues a process of erasing memories of pre-colonial cultures and history and as a way of installing the dominance of new, more insidious forms of colonialism. Writing in Gikuyu, then, is Ngugi's way not only of harkening back to Gikuyu traditions, but also of acknowledging and communicating their continuing presence. Ngugi is concerned primarily not with universality, though models of struggle can always move out and be translated for other cultures, but with preserving the specificity of his individual groups. In a general statement, Ngugi points out that language and culture are inseparable, and that therefore the loss of the former results in the loss of the other:
    [A] specific culture is not transmitted through language in its universality, but in its particularity as the language of a specific community with a specific history. Written literature and orature are the main means by which a particular language transmits the images of the world contained in the culture it carries.

4. Thiongo
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Ngugi wa Thiongo (1938- ). Kenya.
One of Africa's most accomplished and prominent novelists was born in 1938 in an area known at the time as the "White Highlands," part of the British-ruled Kenya Colony. This context proves important in his early novels, which deal with the dilemmas of growing up in two worlds: as a Kikuyu/African and a Westerner/Christian. He was educated at Makerere University in Kampala, Uganda, and the University of Leeds. His early works, Weep Not Child The River Between , and A Grain of Wheat , depict the conflict of cultures and the role of Christianity, English education, and the increasingly oppressive treatment of the Kikuyu and other Africans, whose land had been taken by the colonists. Ngugi taught at Makerere University, University of Nairobi, and Northwestern University. While at the University of Nairobi, he chose to write in his native Kikuyu to help revitalize indigenous languages. His subsequent writing, e.g. Petals of Blood , is critical of the corrupt politicians and other personalities of post-independence Kenya. Such politically charged writing led to his 1977 arrest and detention. After his release he went into exile, and was never reinstated as professor at the University of Nairobi. Ngugi remains in self-imposed exile, and taught at Yale University for several years before joining the faculty of NYU in 1993. (RN)

5. Paul Dorn: Ngugi Wa Thiongo's "Petals Of Blood"
A marxist analysis of the Kenyan (Gikuyu) novelist Ngugi wa Thiong o s novel Petals of Blood. ngugi wa thiongo. Petals of Blood. New York EP Dutton, 1978.
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Originally written for ENG 631: Post-Colonial Literature, taught Spring 1999 at San Francisco State University by Prof. Loretta Stec
URL: http://www.runmuki.com/paul/writing/ngugi.html "Struggle" is a part of nature and a part of our history and cultures. As a central concept in my aesthetic or cultural vision, "struggle" has been developing, I think, starting from my essays on writers and politics. One can see this theme become more and more dominant in my cultural theory and aesthetic theory. "Struggle" is central to nature, to human art and to my history. Ngugi wa Thiong'o, interview with Charles Cantalupo (222) For the proletariat to be able to dictate its will to modern society, its party must not be ashamed of being a proletarian party and of speaking its own language, not the language of national revanche, but the language of international revolution. Leon Trotsky, Against National Communism: Lessons of the "Red Referendum"

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Introduction One of Africa's most accomplished and prominent novelists was born in 1938 in an area known at the time as the "White Highlands," part of the British-ruled Kenya Colony. This context proves important in his early novels, which deal with the dilemmas of growing up in two worlds: as a Kikuyu/African and a Westerner/Christian. He was educated at Makerere University in Kampala, Uganda, and the University of Leeds. His early works, Weep Not Child, The River Between, and A Grain of Wheat, depict the conflict of cultures and the role of Christianity, English education, and the increasingly oppressive treatment of the Kikuyu and other Africans, whose land had been taken by the colonists. At the African Language Conference in Asmara (January 1, 2000) he stressed that African people need to reacquaint themselves with their places and languages of origin. The Kenyan novelist's decision to cease producing literary works in the English language as one of the inspirations of the conference.
Biography Ngugi grew up during the 1950s' Mau Mau struggle for independence from British colonial rule, a major theme of his early work. His first work was a play, "TheBlack Hermit," written in 1962, which claimed to "speaks for a continent." It was followed by the novels such as The River Between (1965), about the divisive effects of the ban on female circumcision in the Christian community, A Grain of Wheat (1967), and Weep Not Child (1976), a simple and powerful tale of the

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Contact: pdorn@sfsu.edu http://userwww.sfsu.edu/~pdorn Turning Toward the World: Ngugi's Petals of Blood
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Originally written for ENG 631: Post-Colonial Literature, taught Spring 1999 at SFSU by Prof. Loretta Stec "Struggle" is a part of nature and a part of our history and cultures. As a central concept in my aesthetic or cultural vision, "struggle" has been developing, I think, starting from my essays on writers and politics. One can see this theme become more and more dominant in my cultural theory and aesthetic theory. "Struggle" is central to nature, to human art and to my history. - Ngugi wa Thiong'o
Interview with Charles Cantalupo (222) For the proletariat to be able to dictate its will to modern society, its party must not be ashamed of being a proletarian party and of speaking its own language, not the language of national revanche, but the language of international revolution. - Leon Trotsky
Against National Communism: Lessons of the "Red Referendum" Turning Toward the World: Ngugi's Petals of Blood The characteristic disappointment of post-independence African literature is well expressed by the unnamed "Man" of Ayi Kwei Armah's The Beautyful Ones Are Not Yet Born So this was the real gain. The only real gain. This was the thing for which poor men had fought and shouted. This was what it had come to:

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(born ) is a Kenyan author, formerly working in English and now working in Gikuyu. Gikuyu descent, and baptized James Ngugi. While attending mission school, he became a devout Christian . He received a B.A. in English from Makerere University College in Kampala, Uganda , in 1963; during his education, a play of his, The Black Hermit , was produced in Kampala in 1962. His family was caught up in the Mau Mau rebellion; he lost his stepbrother, and his mother was tortured. He published his first novel, Weep Not, Child , in , which he wrote while attending Leeds University in England . It was the first novel in English to be published by an East African. His second novel, The River Between ), had as its background the Mau Mau rebellion, and described an unhappy romance between Christians and non-Christians. His novel A Grain of Wheat marked his embrace of Fanonist Marxism . He subsequently renounced English, Christianity, and the name James Ngugi as colonialist play Ngaahika Ndeenda I Will Marry When I Want ) provoked President Daniel arap Moi to order his arrest. While in prison, he wrote another English novel

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The Black Hermit
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Black Hermit
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Bruder Zwilling.
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Carcass for Hounds
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Close Sesame
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Cockroach Dance
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Death Undertow: A Chief Inspector Odhiambo Mystery
by: Dennis Casley
Decolonising the Mind
by: Thiong'o Ngugi wa Decolonising the Mind: The Politics of Language in African Literature (Studies in African Literature Series) by: Ngugi Wa Thiongo Descente River Road by: Meja Mwangi Jean-Baptiste Evette Detained : a writer's prison diary by: Ngugi wa Thiongó Devil on the Cross by: Ngugi wa Thiong'o Die Wilderer. by: Meja Mwangi Diss/Ed Banded Nation by: David Nandi Odhiambo Dons by: Nuruddin Farah Du lait aigre-doux by: Nuruddin Farah Christian Surber Fault Lines : A Memoir (2nd Edition) by: Meena Alexander Ngugi wa Thiong'o Female Characters in Contemporary Kenyan Women's Writing: Independent Figures or Subdued Voices?

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Ngugi Wa Thiongo, Thiongs Ngugi-Wa, Ngugi Wa Thiong'O, Ngguggi, Ngugi W. Thiong'o Author(s): Ngugi Wa Thiongo Thiongs Ngugi-Wa Ngugi Wa Thiong'O Ngguggi ... Ngugi W. Thiong'o
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Release Date: October, 1991
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