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COMMONWEALTH WRITERS PRIZE (AFRICA)

The outstanding literary talent which exists in many parts of the Commonwealth is making a significant contribution to contemporary writing in English. To encourage and reward the upsurge of new Commonwealth fiction and ensure that works of merit reach a wider audience outside their country of origin, the Commonwealth Foundation established the Commonwealth Writers Prize in 1987. Awarded annually, this major prize for Commonwealth fiction is fully international in its character and administration. Entries are first assessed by four regional panels of judges and the selection of the overall winner is made by a distinguished pan-Commonwealth panel. Each year in April the award ceremony is held in a different Commonwealth country.

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2002

Winner

Herbstein, Manu (2003). Ama: A Story of the Atlantic Slave Trade. e-reads.

2001

Winner

Mda, Zakes (2000). The heart of redness. South Africa: Oxford University Press.


2000 - Committee: Kofi Anyidoho, Ch. [Penina Mlama, Andreis Oliphant]

Winner

Coetzee, J. M. (1999). Disgrace. London: Secker & Warburg.

Finalist

Aiyejina, F. (1999). The legend of the Rockhills and other stories. Toronto: TSAR.

1999 - Committee: Kofi Anyidoho, Ch. [Susan Kiguli, Elinor Sisulu]

Winner

Molteno, M. (1998). If you can walk, you can dance. Cape Town, South Africa: David Philip.

Finalists

Jooste, P. (1998). Dance with a poor man's daughter. New York, NY: Doubleday.

Kwakye, B. (1998). The clothes of nakedness. Portsmouth, NH: Heinemann.


1998 - Committee:

Winner

Mungoshi, C. (1997). Walking still. Harare, Zimbabwe: Baobab Books.


1997 - Committee:

Winner

Govender, R. (1996). At the edge and other Cato Manor stories. Pretoria, South Africa: Manx (Hibbard Publishers).

Vera, Y. (1996). Under the Tongue. Harare, Zimbabwe: Baobab Books (ABC).


1996 - Committee: Nobantu Rasebotsa, Ch. [Anthony Nazombe, Lenrie Peters,]

Winner

Coetzee, D. (1995). Winds of change. London: Hodder and Stoughton.


1995 - Committee:

Winners

Coetzee, J.M. (1994). The master of Petersburg. Martin Secker & Warburg/Minerva.

Ogola, M.A. (1994). The river and the source. Nairobi, Kenya: Focus Books.


1994 - Committee:

Winner

Collen, L. (1993). The rape of sita. Port Louis, Mauritius: Ledikasyou pu Travayer.

Finalists

Safo, L. (1993). Cry a whisper. London: Bogle-L'Ouverture.

Vera, Y. (1993). Nehanda. Harare, Zimbabwe: Baobab Books.

Kanengoni, A. (1993). Effortless Tears. Harare, Harare, Zimbabwe: Baobab Books.

1993 - Committee:

1992 - Committee:

Winner

Aidoo, A. A. (1991). Changes. London: Women's Press.

Finalists

Akwanya, A. (1991). Orimili. Lagos, Nigeria: Heinemann Educational Books.

Darmani, L. (1991). Grief child. Oxford, UK: Lion Publishing.

Dawood, Y. (1991). Water under the bridge. Nairobi, Kenya: Longman.

Hove, C. (1991). Shadows. Harare, Zimbabwe: Baobab Books.

Okediran, W. (1991). The boys at the border. Ibadan, Nigeria: Spectrum Press.

Okri, B. (1991). The famished road. London: Cape.


1991 - Committee:


1990 - Committee:

Winner

Chinyonda, S. (1989). Harvest of thorns. Harare, Zimbabwe: Baobab Books.


1989 - Committee:

1988 - Committee:

1987 - Committee:

1986 - Committee:

Winner

Osundare, N. (1985). The eye of the earth. Ibadan, Nigerian: Heinemann Educational Books.


1984 - Lifetime award

Athol Fugard
South Africa
[Lilly Library at Indiana University is the depository for the Fugard papers.]

(1963). Blood Knot: Play in seven scenes. The blood knot, a play in seven scenes. Johannesburg, SA: Simondium.

(1969). Boesman and Lena: A play in two acts. Cape Town, SA: Buren Publishers.

(1970). People are living there : a drama in two acts. New York, NY: S. French.

(1971). Hello and goodbye: A play in two acts. New York, NY: S. French.

(1976). Sizwe Bansi is dead and the island. New York, NY: Viking Press.

(1981). Lesson from Aloe: A drama. New York, NY: S. French.

(1982). Marigolds in August: A screenplay. Johannesburg, SA: Ad. Donker.

(1982). Master Harold and the boys: A drama. New York, NY: S. French.



* Bibliography *

Moss, S. (1998). Lauding art, not politics. Bookseller, 4814 (27 March): 27-28.


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