Chika Unigwe

Chika Unigwe

Chika Unigwe (Enugu, 1974) is a Nigerian-born author[1] and she writes in English and Dutch.

Chika Unigwe

Chika Unigwe has a Ph.D in Literature from the University of Leiden in the Netherlands. Her debut novel, De Feniks was published in 2005 by Meulenhoff and Manteau (of Amsterdam and Antwerp) and was shortlisted for the Vrouw en Kultuur debuutprijs for the best first novel by a female writer. She is also the author of two children's books published by Macmillans, London.

She has published short fiction in several anthologies, journals and magazines including Wasafiri (University of London), Moving Worlds (University of Leeds), Per Contra, Voices of the University of Wisconsin and Okike of the University of Nigeria.

In 2003, she was shortlisted for the Caine Prize for African Fiction. In 2004, she won the BBC Short story Competition and a Commonwealth Short Story Competition award. In the same year, her short story made the top 10 of the Million Writers' Award for best online fiction. In 2005, she won the 3rd prize in the Equiano Fiction Contest. Her second novel, Fata Morgana, was published in Dutch in 2008 and will soon be released in English. Her first novel, De Feniks, was published in Dutch in September 2005 and it is the first book of fiction, written by a Flemish author of African origin. In 2009, Chika Unigwe's new novel On Black Sisters' Street about African prostitutes living and working in Belgium, was published by Jonathan Cape.

She lives in Turnhout, Belgium.

Bibliography

  • Tear Drops, Enugu: Richardson Publishers, 1993.
  • Born in Nigeria, Enugu: Onyx Publishers, 1995.
  • A rainbow for dinner. Oxford, Macmillan, 2002. ISBN 9780333955888
  • In the shadow of Ala; Igbo women's writing as an act of righting. Dissertation Leiden University, 2004.
  • Thinking of Angel, 2005.
  • Dreams, 2004.
  • The phoenix. Lagos, Farafina Publ., 2007. ISBN 9789784801362
  • On Black Sisters' Street. (Transl. of: Fata Morgana). London, Jonathan Cape, 2009. ISBN 9780224085304

References

  1. ^ "Chika Unigwe". Chika Unigwe Homepage. http://users.skynet.be/chikaunigwe/en_main.html. Retrieved 1 November 2010. 

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