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Grace Jones (short story)

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Grace Jones (short story)
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Country of originNaajeeriya Taƴto

Grace Jones" ko daartol juutngol sukaaɓe mawɓe keɓɗo njeenaari Caine 2020 ngam binndol Afrik, binndoowo daartol juutngol Naajeeriya biyeteeɗo Irenosen Okojie 2019. Daartol ngol heɓi ƴeewte tiiɗɗe.[1][2]

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Daartol ngol ina tuugnii e suka debbo gooto jahroowo e duuɓi 18, ina nanndi e Grace Jones caggal nde yiyi ɗum e tele. O waɗata ɗum ko ngam heɓde golle.

Jaɓɓugo

Grace Jones" heɓi njeenaari Caine ngam binndol Afrik e hitaande 2020.[3] The Irish Times siftini ɗum bana "...taariiha radikal fijirde bee logic, wakkati e nokkuure; ɗum ƴaɓɓitoo ko woodi, ngam ɗum ɗon holla taariiha ko laarani laabi ɗuuɗɗi e dimensiyonji ɗuuɗɗi."[3] The Irish Times described it as "...a radical story that plays with logic, time and place; it defies convention, as it unfolds a narrative that is multi-layered and multi-dimensional."[4]

Tuugnorgal

  1. "Irenosen Okojie has won the Caine Prize for a story about a Grace Jones impersonator. ‹ Literary Hub". lithub.com. 27 July 2020. Retrieved 9 September 2021.
  2. "How Nigeria's Irenosen Okojie won £10,000 with 'Grace Jones'". vanguardngr.com. 3 August 2020. Retrieved 9 September 2021.
  3. Flood, Alison (27 July 2020). "Irenosen Okojie wins the Caine prize for 'stunning' short story Grace Jones | Caine prize". The Guardian. Retrieved 9 September 2021.
  4. "Grace Jones by Irenosen Okojie, winner of AKO Caine Prize for African Writing". irishtimes.com. 27 July 2020. Retrieved 9 September 2021.