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Masande Ntshanga is a writer and poet, an editor of New Contrast Magazine and a teacher of creative writing. For his debut novel The Reactive, he was awarded the Betty Trask Award, while his second novel, Triangulum, was nominated for the Nommo Prize for Best Speculative Fiction Novel written by an African. His latest book is the 2020 chapbook Native Life in the Third Millennium.
This is Masande's reading list:
Imraan Coovadia, Tales of the Metric System
A Spy in Time
K. Sello Duiker, The Quiet Violence of Dreams
Njabulo Ndebele, Fools and Other Stories
In this podcastseries the House of Literature in Oslo, Norway invites writers and thinkers to talk about their work, what they read and present their readinglist from the African continent and diaspora.
Host in this episode Åshild Lappegård Lahn
Editing and production by the House of Literature
Music by Ibou Cissokho
The House of Literature’s project to promote African literature is supported by NORAD.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Masande Ntshanga is a writer and poet, an editor of New Contrast Magazine and a teacher of creative writing. For his debut novel The Reactive, he was awarded the Betty Trask Award, while his second novel, Triangulum, was nominated for the Nommo Prize for Best Speculative Fiction Novel written by an African. His latest book is the 2020 chapbook Native Life in the Third Millennium.
This is Masande's reading list:
Imraan Coovadia, Tales of the Metric System
A Spy in Time
K. Sello Duiker, The Quiet Violence of Dreams
Njabulo Ndebele, Fools and Other Stories
In this podcastseries the House of Literature in Oslo, Norway invites writers and thinkers to talk about their work, what they read and present their readinglist from the African continent and diaspora.
Host in this episode Åshild Lappegård Lahn
Editing and production by the House of Literature
Music by Ibou Cissokho
The House of Literature’s project to promote African literature is supported by NORAD.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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