Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o is a Kenyan writer known for his novels, essays, and plays that explore themes of colonialism, postcolonialism, and Kenyan identity.
Born in 1938, he initially wrote in English but later switched to writing in Gikuyu.
His works often criticize the effects of colonialism and capitalism on African society.
Ngũgĩ's notable books include "Weep Not, Child" and "A Grain of Wheat." He faced political persecution in Kenya, including imprisonment, which influenced his writing.
Ngũgĩ has taught at various universities and is recognized as an important figure in African literature, advocating for the use of African languages in writing.
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