Karen King-Aribisala

Karen Ann King-Aribisala (born Guyana) is a Nigerian novelist, and short story writer. Her collection of stories, Our Wife and Other Stories won the 1991 Commonwealth Writers' Prize, Best First Book Africa,[1] and her novel The Hangman's Game won 2008 Best Book Africa.[2]

She is Associate Professor of English at the University of Lagos.[3] She won grants from the Ford Foundation, British Council, Goethe Institute, and the James Michener Foundation.[4]

Works

Anthologies

Reviews

References

  1. http://www.ashacentre.org/Karen%20King-Aribisala.html
  2. Commonwealth Prize - Regional Winners for Best Book Category (1988-2010). AfricBookClub.com.
  3. Karen King-Aribisala page at Peepal Tree Press.
  4. "Africa in the African Diaspora: New Insights into the Diffusion of African Identity and Cultural Forms". 2003–2005 Mellon Grant Workshop Series Supported by the UW Center for the Humanities.

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