A Voice Long Silenced, Now Resounding Globally
For decades, African literature struggled under the weight of marginalisation, colonial perspectives, and a publishing industry skewed toward Western narratives. Africa’s rich oral traditions, diverse languages, and complex histories were either ignored or grossly misrepresented in global discourse. Yet, from the ashes of colonial distortion, African literature has risen—bold, defiant, and deeply reflective of the continent’s realities, dreams, and intellect.