Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah is an American author from Spring Valley, New York.
He earned his MFA from Syracuse University and was a fiction fellow at Colgate University.
His work has appeared in various publications, including Guernica and Compose.
Adjei-Brenyah's first book, Friday Black, gained critical acclaim.
He won the Breakwater Review Fiction Contest, selected by ZZ Packer.
Known for his sharp social commentary and dystopian themes, Adjei-Brenyah tackles issues of racism, consumerism, and systemic injustice in his writing, often using speculative elements to explore these topics.
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