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  • British High Commission hosts book launch

    British High Commission hosts book launch

    The British High Commissioner to Kenya, Neil Wigan, hosted the launch of the book Crossings: Migrant Knowledges, Migrant Forms at his residence in Nairobi, in an evening that brought together humanitarians, artists, diplomats, and advocates for a powerful conversation on movement, belonging, and solidarity across borders.

    The book, by Subha Mukherji, Professor of Early Modern Literature and Culture at the University of Cambridge, explores what the experience of migration does with, and to, knowledge, and how its own ways of knowing find expressive form.

    The book was edited by Mukherji, Natalya Din-Kariuki (Associate Professor at the University of Warwick) and Rowan Williams (former Archbishop of Canterbury).

    The launch featured a wide-ranging conversation between Din-Kariuki and Irungu Houghton, Executive Director of Amnesty International Kenya, on the uses of history, the relationship between migration and art, and the importance of thinking expansively about the different categories of migrants and migration.

    The High Commissioner congratulated the editors on the completion of the book.

    He pointed out that “every human being is a migrant from East Africa originally” and explained that for both the UK and Kenya, “migration is at the heart of our history.”

    Guests also heard a special message from Rowan Williams on how Crossings “opens up new spaces for thinking about a world where displacement and diversity are so much a part of both our hopes and our anxieties”.

    “This may be as a result of violent, forced change; it may be a choice; it may be an individual discovery of the need to speak out against an oppressive, alienating context,” Mr Williams said. “It may be a mixture of all these. It may produce a bewildering fusion of cultural heritage; it may push us back to rethink or rework the legacies we have inherited. But the point is that displacement, encountering strangers, learning new languages, adjusting to new neighbours, is not an exception in the history of human culture but the norm.”

    Mr Mukherji, who was also in attendance said that Crossings was committed to being “true” about “transitory lives.”

    “When we encounter the strange, we become strangers: it can make us confront our own vulnerabilities, and open up new possibilities of solidarity[…] We tune into the paradoxes of exile in our collaborative book, Crossings, and commit to being true to the texture of transitory lives,” he said.

  • Author Linda Musita to launch book at African Book Fair

    Author Linda Musita to launch book at African Book Fair

    Kenya author Linda Musita will officially launch her new book called Mtama Road at the African Book Fair taking place at the MacMillan Library on Friday, August 4.

    Mtama Road, published by Down River Road is a collection of short stories about snapshots, moments, and instances of characters, almost always teenagers, whose lives are connected by virtue of living so close to each other. While the stories are relatable, typical, and even universal childhoods, they have been rendered with such grace as to offer a sense of place and belonging for the reader. 

    Some of her stories from the collection have been featured in several publications including Jalada, Lolwe, Enkare Review, Kikwetu, Fresh Manure, Bloomsbury UK in the Africa 39 Anthology, Goethe Institut in Fresh Paint Vol. 2, among others.

    This collection of short stories is her second book following the success of her 2017 collection called Squad which was named a top 10 nominee for the Fiction Award in the Inaugural Brittle Paper Literary Awards for The Best of African Literature Online.

    Additionally, in 2022 she was selected as a Writer of Note by The de Groot Foundation, through their Courage to Write Grant, for her upcoming novella project Immaculate Pandemic.

    The author will sit down with the organisers of the African Book Fair on Friday from 6 PM to 7PM at the Macmillan Library.