Nigerian
academic Dr Sule Emmanuel Egya, who writes poetry and fiction under the
pen name E.E Sule, has won this year’s Commonwealth Book Prize for
Africa. His first novel, Sterile Sky, published by Pearson Education in
the African Writers Series in 2012, was adjudged best by the
Commonwealth Prize panel.
Dr Egya has taught at Nasarawa
State University and the University of Abuja and is currently an
associate professor of English at Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida University,
Lapai. Besides poems and short stories published in numerous
anthologies, literary magazines and journals, he has published three
poetry volumes namely What the Sea Told Me (winner of the 2009 ANA
Gabriel Okara Prize), Unclad Sun, and Knifing Tongues.
Sterile
Sky is a story of a gifted young Murtala who grew in Kano where violent
riots exacerbated by his family’s own woes threaten to erase all he
holds dear. Stalked by monsters, real and imagined, desperate to
preserve a sense of self and the future, Murtala hunts for answers in
the wreckage of the city and the book gives us a unique insight into
modern life in northern Nigeria.
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