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Jennifer Nansubuga Makumbi (born 1960s) is a Ugandan-British novelist and short story writer. Her doctoral novel, The Kintu Saga, was shortlisted and won the Kwani? Manuscript Project in 2013. It was published by Kwani Trust in 2014 under the title Kintu. Her short story collection, Manchester Happened, was published in 2019. She was shortlisted for the 2014 Commonwealth Short Story Prize for her story "Let's Tell This Story Properly", and emerged Regional Winner, Africa region. She was the Overall Winner of the 2014 Commonwealth Short Story Prize. She was longlisted for the 2014 Etisalat Prize for Literature. She is a lecturer in Creative Writing at Lancaster University. In 2018, she was awarded a Windham-Campbell Prize in the fiction category. In 2021, her novel The First Woman won the J

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  • Jennifer Nansubuga Makumbi (born 1960s) is a Ugandan-British novelist and short story writer. Her doctoral novel, The Kintu Saga, was shortlisted and won the Kwani? Manuscript Project in 2013. It was published by Kwani Trust in 2014 under the title Kintu. Her short story collection, Manchester Happened, was published in 2019. She was shortlisted for the 2014 Commonwealth Short Story Prize for her story "Let's Tell This Story Properly", and emerged Regional Winner, Africa region. She was the Overall Winner of the 2014 Commonwealth Short Story Prize. She was longlisted for the 2014 Etisalat Prize for Literature. She is a lecturer in Creative Writing at Lancaster University. In 2018, she was awarded a Windham-Campbell Prize in the fiction category. In 2021, her novel The First Woman won the Jhalak Prize. She lives in Manchester with her husband, Damian, and son, Jordan. (en)
  • Jennifer Nansubuga Makumbi est une romancière et nouvelliste ougandaise, écrivant en anglais. Ses écrits s'appuient fortement sur les traditions orales des Gandas, en particulier les mythes, les légendes, les contes et les dictons populaires. (fr)
  • Jennifer Nansubuga Makumbi (geboren in de jaren 60) is een Oegandese schrijfster van romans en korte verhalen. Ze is docent Creatief Schrijven aan de Universiteit van Lancaster. Ze woont in Manchester met haar man Damian en zoon Jordan. Haar PhD-thesis, 'The Kintu Saga', won het Kwani? Manuscript project in 2013. Het werd in 2014 uitgegeven door Kwani Trust onder de titel Kintu. Dit boek is in het Nederlands beschikbaar onder de zelfde titel. Haar verhalenbundel, 'Manchester Happened', werd gepubliceerd in 2019. Ze werd genomineerd voor de Commonwealth Short Story 2014 met haar verhaal ''. Ze won deze prijs in twee categorieën: 'Regionale winnaar', in de regio Afrika, en 'Algemene winnaar'. Ze werd geselecteerd voor de Etisalat-prijs voor literatuur 2014. In 2018 won ze een Windham-Campbellprijs in de categorie fictie. In 2021 won haar roman 'The first woman' de Jhalakprijs. Dit boek is in het Nederlands beschikbaar onder de titel 'De eerste vrouw'. (nl)
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  • Jennifer Nansubuga Makumbi (en)
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  • Jennifer Nansubuga Makumbi (en)
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  • Fiction (en)
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  • Kintu; The First Woman (en)
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  • Jennifer Nansubuga Makumbi est une romancière et nouvelliste ougandaise, écrivant en anglais. Ses écrits s'appuient fortement sur les traditions orales des Gandas, en particulier les mythes, les légendes, les contes et les dictons populaires. (fr)
  • Jennifer Nansubuga Makumbi (born 1960s) is a Ugandan-British novelist and short story writer. Her doctoral novel, The Kintu Saga, was shortlisted and won the Kwani? Manuscript Project in 2013. It was published by Kwani Trust in 2014 under the title Kintu. Her short story collection, Manchester Happened, was published in 2019. She was shortlisted for the 2014 Commonwealth Short Story Prize for her story "Let's Tell This Story Properly", and emerged Regional Winner, Africa region. She was the Overall Winner of the 2014 Commonwealth Short Story Prize. She was longlisted for the 2014 Etisalat Prize for Literature. She is a lecturer in Creative Writing at Lancaster University. In 2018, she was awarded a Windham-Campbell Prize in the fiction category. In 2021, her novel The First Woman won the J (en)
  • Jennifer Nansubuga Makumbi (geboren in de jaren 60) is een Oegandese schrijfster van romans en korte verhalen. Ze is docent Creatief Schrijven aan de Universiteit van Lancaster. Ze woont in Manchester met haar man Damian en zoon Jordan. Haar PhD-thesis, 'The Kintu Saga', won het Kwani? Manuscript project in 2013. Het werd in 2014 uitgegeven door Kwani Trust onder de titel Kintu. Dit boek is in het Nederlands beschikbaar onder de zelfde titel. In 2021 won haar roman 'The first woman' de Jhalakprijs. Dit boek is in het Nederlands beschikbaar onder de titel 'De eerste vrouw'. (nl)
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  • Jennifer Nansubuga Makumbi (en)
  • Jennifer Makumbi (fr)
  • Jennifer Nansubuga Makumbi (nl)
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