- African Writers Series
African Writers Series has been published by Heinemann since 1962. The series has been a vehicle for some of the most important African writers, ensuring an international voice to literary masters including
Chinua Achebe ,Ngugi wa Thiong'o ,Steve Biko ,Ama Ata Aidoo ,Nadine Gordimer ,Buchi Emecheta andOkot p'Bitek .Founded in 1962, it provided a forum for many post independence African writers, and provided texts with which many African universities could begin to redress the colonial bias then prominent in the teaching of literature. The books were designed for classroom use, issuing works solely in paperback to make them affordable for African students.
The idea of the series came from Heinemann executive Alan Hill. The first series editor was the
Nigerian Chinua Achebe – who became one of Africa's most famous writers. Achebe focused first onWest Africa n writers, but soon the series branched out, publishing the works of Ngugi wa Thiong'o inEast Africa , and Nadine Gordimer inSouth Africa . Achebe left the editorship in 1972.After a fairly prosperous beginning, the series faced difficulties that mirrored those which faced the continent as a whole. By the mid-1980s, only one or two new titles a year were being published, and much of the back catalogue had fallen out of print. By the early 1990s, however, the series had begun to revive, having recently branched out to publish new work, to republish texts originally published in local release, and to publishing translated works.
ee also
*List of African writers
External links
* [http://www.africanwriters.com Heinemann - African Writers Series]
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