Mega Mwangi,
one of Kenya's and Africa's finest writers of fiction, has had a long,
successful, and fulfilling career in writing.
This
splendid writer, who was born in 1948, is recognised mainly for his novels,
although he has done very well in the film industry too. He studied at the University
of Leeds, and was also a Fellow in Writing at the University of Iowa.
Mwangi has published
- by African standards at least - an astonishing amount of works of fiction.
His themes range from protest (struggle) writing, the Mau Mau movement, to
quasi historical novels (like Carcase for
hounds).
He published
Kill me Quick in 1973, where he focused
on young men, who though possessing adequate education, can not find
appropriate employment. Many years later, this is a much familiar problem in
Africa!
In Bread of Sorrow (1987) Mwangi produces a gripping thriller; here he harnesses his deft talent and characterization allied with experience to concoct a fine work that deserves even more recognition.
Meja
Mwangi's works are marked by their humour and hilarity, despite a canvas of
grimness and "struggle". There are always undercurrents of protests
and somewhat stolid spirit.
Also a
personality who has etched his talents on the film industry, Mwangi has many
credits in this wise, whether as script-writer or director. Such films include Out of Africa, Gorillas in the mist, and
Shadow on the sun.
He has also written exceptional books for
children, and the young generally. They include acclaimed works like The Hunter's dream, and The Mzungu Boy.
Over the
years Mwangi has won, or been short-listed for major awards and accolades - for
example, the Jomo Kenyatta Prize; and the Lotus Award. He continues to be
active in his niches.
- Henry Ozogula
- Henry Ozogula
Meja Mwangi’s published books include
Kill Me Quick, Going Down River Road (1976), The Cockroach
Dance , Carcase for Hounds, The
Bushtrackers (1979) Bread of Sorrow (1987), Weapon of Hunger
(1989), The last Plague (2000), The Boy
Gift (2006), Mama Dudu, the
Insect Woman (2007), Gun Runner (2007)
and Power (2009)
Studies:
In the shadow of neocolonialism : a study of Meja Mwangi's novels,
1973-1990 by Lars Johansson
Meja Mwangi : writing lively stories set in colonial and post-colonial
Kenya by Harriet McGuire
Sukumasiki : food and drink in the Nairobi novels of Meja Mwangi by
Eleonore Schmitt
1973-1990 by Lars Johansson
Meja Mwangi : writing lively stories set in colonial and post-colonial
Kenya by Harriet McGuire
Sukumasiki : food and drink in the Nairobi novels of Meja Mwangi by
Eleonore Schmitt
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