- books,
particularly those published by
American authors.
Nigerian academic Ainehi Edoro criticized the lack of
literature by
African authors and the predominance...
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Writing Africa, 24
April 2018.
Retrieved 11 May 2024. Edoro,
Ainehi, "Bringing Achebe's
Masterpiece to Life |
Highlights from the 60th Anniversary...
- work of
dignity and of unravelling.
Spare and yet
spiritually nutritious".
Ainehi Edoro in
Brittle Paper observes: "In the book,
grief is
represented in a...
-
Ainehi Edoro (born 11 December) is a
Nigerian writer,
critic and academic. She is the
founder and
publisher of the
African literary blog
Brittle Paper...
-
Under the
Pseudonym Nwa
Grace James".
Brittle Paper. Chicago, Illinois:
Ainehi Edoro.
Archived from the
original on 1
April 2023.
Retrieved 1
April 2023...
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Retrieved February 8, 2022. Edoro-Glines,
Ainehi (December 3, 2021). "'I Now Know How to
Write in
Short Bursts.'". The Republic...
-
equally acerbic, precise, heart-rending and
hilarious analysis of tyranny."
Ainehi Edoro comments very
favourably in
Brittle Paper on the novel's use of language...
- is on "build(ing) a
vibrant African literary scene." It was
founded by
Ainehi Edoro (at the time a
doctoral student from Duke University, now an ****istant...
-
rejected Buhari's award".
Vanguard News.
Retrieved 16
January 2025. Edoro,
Ainehi (19 May 2016). "Adichie Just Got
Herself a
Johns Hopkins University Honorary...
- Arab
American Book
Award Winners", Arab
American National Museum. Edoro,
Ainehi (November 12, 2018). "On
Black and Arab Identities:
Safia Elhillo's Arab...