Okey Ndibe responds to this review here. === The immigrant question in the West has been a subject of serious literature right from Equiano’s The Travels of...
Author - Isaac Attah Ogezi
Born in 1976, Isaac Attah Ogezi attended the University of Jos, Jos, Plateau State where he obtained his LL.B (Hons) in 2002. He proceeded to the Nigerian Law School, Abuja, and was called to the Nigerian Bar on 12 October, 2004. Currently, he is a practising lawyer based at Keffi, Nasarawa State of Nigeria. He is published in The Rocks Cry Out (an anthology of ANA, Jos Chapter, 2002), Five Hundred Nigerian Poets (2005) and several national dailies in Nigeria. He writes plays, poems, short stories and literary essays.
The Taste of the Tale is in the Telling – by Allwell Abalogu Onukaogu, et al (eds.) The modern short story is perhaps the most abused genre in literature...
In serious literature, the genre that bears the closest affinity to popular literature such as thrillers, mysteries and romances can be said to be works...
Dearest Chinyere, You must forgive my belated reply to your last email. I believe you know how things work in our beloved country, don’t you? Please don’t tell...
Until 2001, the name Helon Habila meant nothing to us. He was as unknown as the average Nigerian writer clawing his way to fame in a cruel, writer-unfriendly...
What manner of joke is Alexander up to for goodness’ sake? Thought Lesley almost aloud. How long would it take him to just defecate in the nearby...
The literary enclave is indeed full of cynics who parade themselves as critics. When an unknown writer scores a literary success, these avowed cynics would...