wa Thiong'o, Ngugi
Unrast Personenverzeichnis

wa Thiong'o, Ngugi

Ngugi wa Thiong'o was born in Limuru, Kenya, in 1938. He was educated at the Alliance High School, Kikuyu, at Makerere University, Uganda and at the University of Leeds. His novel, 'Weep Not, Child', was published in 1964 and this was followed by 'The River Between' (1965), 'A Grain of Wheat' (1967), and 'Petals of Blood' (1977). 'Devil on the Cross' (1980), was conceived and written during the author's one-year detention in prison, in Kenya, where he was held without trial after the performance by peasants and workers of his play 'Ngaahika Ndeenda' (I Will Marry When I Want). This was his first work to be published in his own language, Gikutu, and then translated into English and many other languages. His novel 'Matigari', was published in Gikuyu in Kenya in 1986 and translated into English for the African Writers Series in 1989. The author has also written collections of short stories, plays and numerous essays. Ngugi is an active campaigner for the African language and form, and he writes, travels and lectures extensively on this theme. His work is known throughout the world and has made powerful impact both at home and overseas. With Micere Mugo, Ngugi has written the play 'The Trial of Dedan Kimathi'; he has also published the plays 'This Time Tomorrow' and 'The Black Hermit'. His detention without trial in 1977 probably followed the Limuru production of his and Ngugi wa Mirii's Gikuyu play, published in English as 'I Will Marry When I Want'. Until his detention in 1977 he was Chairman of the Department of Literature at the University of Nairobi. He now lives and works in the United States, writing and lecturing, and is a Professor at New York University. Most of his work is available from Heinemann in the African Writers Series.