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Things You don’t know About…African Books

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Some African Classics Were First Published Abroad

Many iconic African novels — like Things Fall Apart and So Long a Letter — found publishers in Europe before being fully embraced at home. Early African presses lacked reach, so foreign publication opened global doors for stories that later became continental cornerstones.

African Languages Are Powering a New Literary Wave

A growing number of writers now publish in Yoruba, Igbo, Hausa, Kiswahili, and Amharic, challenging the long-held idea that global recognition requires English or French. This shift is slowly rebuilding pride around indigenous languages and expanding access for local readers.

Book Cover Art Is Becoming a Cultural Signature

African designers are influencing global publishing with bold colours, fabric-inspired motifs and symbolic minimalism. Their work has become so distinct that international houses now commission African illustrators specifically for the authenticity and vibrancy they bring.

Many African Writers Use Pen Names More Than You Realise

Political satire, gender issues and social commentary have pushed some authors — especially essayists and bloggers — to write under pseudonyms. Behind some of the continent’s most fearless works are writers who stay anonymous to protect their personal and professional safety.

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