Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o, Kenyan writer and dissident, dies at 87

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By HILLEL ITALIE, Related Press

NEW YORK (AP) — Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o, the revered Kenyan man of letters and voice of dissent who in dozens of fiction and nonfiction books traced his nation’s historical past from British imperialism to home-ruled tyranny and challenged not solely the tales informed however the language used to inform them, died Wednesday at 87.

Derek Warker, publicist for Ngũgĩ’s U.S. writer The New Press, confirmed the dying to The Related Press. Additional particulars weren’t instantly obtainable, although Ngũgĩ was receiving kidney dialysis remedies.

Whether or not by way of novels akin to “The Wizard of the Crow” and “Petals of Blood,” memoirs akin to “Delivery of a Dream Weaver” or the landmark critique “Decolonizing the Thoughts,” Ngũgĩ embodied the very heights of the artist’s calling — as a reality teller and explorer of fantasy, as a breaker of guidelines and steward of tradition. He was a perennial candidate for the Nobel literature prize and a long-term artist in exile, imprisoned for a 12 months within the Seventies and harassed for many years after.

“Resistance is the easiest way of conserving alive,” he informed the Guardian in 2018. “It may possibly take even the smallest type of saying no to injustice. Should you actually assume you’re proper, you follow your beliefs, and so they assist you to to outlive.”

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