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  2. List of Kenyan writers - Wikipedia

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  3. Kenyan literature - Wikipedia

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    Kenya has a strong tradition of oral literature, which continues today in several languages. [1] As a result of Kenya's history, including a period where it was a former British colony, Kenyan literature concurrently belongs to several bodies of writing, including that of the Commonwealth of Nations and of Africa as a whole. [1]

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  6. Jared Angira - Wikipedia

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    Angira was born in 1947 in Siaya, Kenya. [2] He studied commerce at the University of Nairobi [3] from 1968 until 1971. He contributed to the first (1968) issue of the literary journal Busara, and was appointed its editor-in-chief in 1969.

  7. Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o - Wikipedia

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    Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o (Gikuyu pronunciation: [ᵑɡoɣe wá ðiɔŋɔ]; [1] born James Ngugi; 5 January 1938) [2] is a Kenyan author and academic, who has been described as "East Africa's leading novelist". [3]

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    Adopted by Gen Z and Gen Alpha, it gained new prominence in 2024, according to Oxford, as a term used to capture concerns about the impact of consuming excessive amounts of "low-quality online ...

  9. Marjorie Oludhe Macgoye - Wikipedia

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    Marjorie Phyllis Oludhe Macgoye (21 October 1928 – 1 December 2015) was born in Southampton, England, but immigrated to Kenya soon after Kenya became independent. [1] She was a poet, novelist, and a missionary bookseller.