Binyavanga Wainaina (born 1971) is a Kenyan author, journalist and winner of the Caine Prize.
Wainaina was born in Nakuru in Rift Valley province. He attended Moi Primary School in Nakuru, Mangu High School in Thika, and Lenana School in Nairobi. He later studied commerce at the University of Transkei in South Africa.
Following his education, Wainaina worked in Cape Town for some years as a freelance food and travel writer.
In July 2002 he won th...
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Binyavanga Wainaina (born 1971) is a Kenyan author, journalist and winner of the Caine Prize.
Wainaina was born in Nakuru in Rift Valley province. He attended Moi Primary School in Nakuru, Mangu High School in Thika, and Lenana School in Nairobi. He later studied commerce at the University of Transkei in South Africa.
Following his education, Wainaina worked in Cape Town for some years as a freelance food and travel writer.
In July 2002 he won the Caine Prize for African Writing for his short story "Discovering Home". He is the founding editor of Kwani?, the first literary magazine in East Africa since Transition Magazine. Since its founding, Kwani? has since become an important source of new writing from Africa; with several writers having been nominated for, and having won, the Caine Prize subsequently.
He authored the satirical article "How to Write About Africa". In 2003, he was given an award by the Kenya Publisher's Association, in recognition of his services to Kenyan...
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