Innovative
Telecommunications Company in Nigeria, Etisalat, today announced the 2013
shortlist for the Etisalat Prize for Literature.
On the shortlist are Bom
Boy by Yewande Omotoso, Finding Soutbek by
Karen Jennings and We Need New Names by NoViolet
Bulawayo.
In its inaugural year,
the Etisalat Prize for Literature is the first Pan-African literary prize
created to recognize and reward debut fiction writers in Africa. The winner
will be presented with a cheque of £15,000, an engraved Montblanc Meisterstück and will attend The Etisalat Fellowship at the prestigious
University of East Anglia, mentored by Professor Giles Foden, author of the Last
King of Scotland.
The shortlist was decided after a retreat in Morocco where the judges met to discuss at length the nine longlisted books. Pumla Gqola, Chair of the Judges said “We discussed each of the books on the long list in quite some detail, although considerably more time was dedicated to those books that were ranked differently by the judges. We are quite pleased to have reached yet another important milestone in the young life of the Prize. “
Sarah Manyika Ladipo said “The diversity of
these debut novels, both on the level of content and narrative style, makes
this a very exciting shortlist. Whether it is Bulawayo’s coming of age story
set in the context of contemporary global migration, or Omotoso’s
cross-cultural tale with its slowly unfolding secrets and interconnected
narratives of love and loneliness, or Jennings’ multilayered exploration of
history and allegory, each story is uniquely compelling. These are African
stories with universal resonance. All three novels traverse time and space and
at their core, each addresses the basic human condition.” Billy Kahora
added “The
shortlist reflects what I had hoped for as a judge when I became involved with
the Etisalat Prize for Literature - the recognition of the best, diverse and
emerging voice(s) of contemporary African fiction today.” The winner will be
announced at a grand award ceremony in Lagos on Sunday, the 23rd of
February 2014.
The winner of the Etisalat Prize for
Literature Flash Fiction category will also be announced at the ceremony and
will receive £1,000 in cash alongside the two runners up who will receive £500
each.
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