This is a list of Malawian writers.
- Tito Banda (1950–2014), novelist, academic[1]
- Ezra Jofiya Chadza (1923–1985), poet and novelist
- William Chafulumira (1908–1981), writer on social issues[2][3]
- Yesaya Chibambo, author of A Short History of the Ngoni (1933), translated into English by Rev. Charles Stuart.[4]
- Shadreck Chikoti (b. 1979), writer and social activist
- Kelvin Sulugwe (b. 1990), entrepreneur, diplomat; author of In Honest Ways.[5][6][7][8][9]
- Steve Chimombo (1945–2015), writer, poet, editor and teacher[10]
- Frank Chipasula (b. 1949), poet, writer, editor, publisher and academic[10]
- Reuben Chirambo (d. 2011), scholar of African literature[11]
- Robert Chiwamba, poet[12]
- Tobias Dossi, author of a novel (1958) and humorous short stories (1965) in Chichewa.[13]
- Aloysius Dziko, author of a novel in Chichewa (1965).[13]
- Walije Gondwe (b. 1936), Malawi's first female novelist[14]
- John Gwengwe, author of novels in Chichewa (1965, 1968).[13]
- Aubrey Kachingwe (b. 1926), novelist and short story writer[3][10]
- Lawrence Kadzitche, short story writer[15]
- Samson Kambalu (b. 1975), artist and autobiographer
- William Kamkwamba (b. 1987), inventor and author
- Gertrude Webster Kamkwatira (1966–2006), playwright
- Whyghtone Kamthunzi (1956–2000), novelist in Chichewa
- Legson Kayira (1942–2012), novelist and autobiographer[3][10]
- Stanley Onjezani Kenani (b. 1976), writer and poet
- Ken Lipenga (b. 1954), politician, journalist and writer[10]
- John Lwanda (b. 1949), biographer, poet, doctor, publisher
- Qabaniso Malewezi (b. 1979), spoken-word poet[16]
- Benedicto Wokomaatani Malunga (b. 1962), poet and broadcaster[17]
- Jack Mapanje (b. 1944), writer and poet[10]
- Emily Mkamanga (b. 1949), novelist and social commentator
- Felix Mnthali (b. 1933), poet, novelist and playwright[10]
- Francis Moto (b. 1952), writer, academic, and diplomat
- Sam Mpasu (b. 1945), novelist and politician; author of prison memoirs
- Edison Mpina (1946–2001), poet[10]
- Mpalive Msiska (living), academic
- Ndongolera Mwangupili (b. 1977), poet and short story writer
- George Mwase (c.1885–1962), author of a historical account of the 1915 rebellion, published 1967 (2nd edn. 1970).[18]
- Anthony Nazombe (1955–2004), poet and academic[10]
- Innocent Masina Nkhonyo (b. 1987), short story writer and poet
- Jolly Max Ntaba (1946–1993), novelist in Chichewa and English[19]
- Samuel Josia Ntara or Nthara (1905–1979), novelist and historian[3][20][21]
- D. D. Phiri (Desmond Dudwa Phiri), economist, historian and playwright[3]
- Peter Foley (b. 1988),author, editor,journalist and language teacher
- Bonwell Kadyankena Rodgers (b. 1991), author and editor[22]
- David Rubadiri (1930–2018), diplomat, academic and poet[3][10]
- Tendai M. Shaba (b. 1989), author, writer and poet[23][24]
- Paul Tiyambe Zeleza (b. 1955), historian, critic and writer
- Barnaba Zingani (b. 1958), novelist in Chichewa and English, teacher.
- Willie Zingani (b. 1954), novelist in English and Chichewa, journalist, poet, playwright[25]
See also
References
- ↑ Nyasa Times obituary. "Malawi writer, media trainer dies: Tito Banda | Malawi Nyasa Times – Malawi breaking news in Malawi". Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 8 November 2015.
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- 1 2 3 4 5 6 Janheinz Jahn; Ulla Schild; Almut Nordmann Seiler (1972). Who's Who in African Literature: Biographies, Works, Commentaries. Horst Erdmann Verlag. ISBN 978-3-7711-0153-4.
- ↑ B. Pachai, "Samuel Josiah Ntara: Writer and Historian", The Society of Malawi Journal, Vol. 21, No. 2 (July 1968), pp. 60–66; page 60.
- ↑ "Kelvin Sulugwe".
- ↑ "Kelvin Sulugwe".
- ↑ "Akometsi founder, Kelvin Sulugwe publishes a book". Archived from the original on 8 October 2022. Retrieved 29 October 2022.
- ↑ "Kelvin Sulugwe Tackles Personal Growth, Mental Health in New Book". August 2022.
- ↑ "In Honest Ways: A reminder of why you must do what you have to do", Amazon.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Killam, Douglas & Ruth Rowe, eds., The Companion to African Literatures. James Currey & Indiana University Press; 2000. ISBN 0-253-33633-3
- ↑ University of South Africa obituary, 10 October 2011.
- ↑ Malawi 24 news 6 Nov 2015
- 1 2 3 Chimombo, Steve (1987), "Creative Writing in Malawi: A Bibliography" Research in African Literatures, Vol. 18, No. 3, Special Issue on the Concept of National Literature (Autumn 1987), pp. 336–339.
- ↑ Lars Eckstein, ed., English Literatures Across the Globe: A Companion, p. 122-3.
- ↑ "News story about Kadzitche's publications". Archived from the original on 25 July 2021. Retrieved 8 November 2015.
- ↑ Precious Kalolo, "Qabaniso 'Q' Malewezi reflects with ‘The Road Taken’" "Timve Magazine » Qabaniso 'Q' Malewezi reflects with 'The Road Taken'". Archived from the original on 10 November 2011. Retrieved 8 September 2014., Timeve Magazine.
- ↑ Alfred Msadala, "A look at Bededicto Wokomaatani Malunga", Destined for great things: papers, 1999, pp. 27–8.
- ↑ Albert S. Gérard (1986), European-Language writing in Sub-Southern Africa, p. 962.
- ↑ Profile in the Daily Nation April 4, 2014
- ↑ WorldCat identities
- ↑ B. Pachai, "Samuel Josiah Ntara: Writer and Historian" The Society of Malawi Journal Vol. 21, No. 2 (July 1968), pp. 60–66.
- ↑ Author of Miyambi ya Patsokwe (Chichewa proverbs) (2015) and Mpandamachokero (Malawian tales) (2015); editor of Chisimba cha Alakatuli (anthology of Chichewa poems) (2015).
- ↑ "Shaba revives poetry". 17 July 2020.
- ↑ "Tendai Shaba comes out with new poetry". 19 April 2021.
- ↑ Yvonnie Sundu, "Willie Zingani: A Writer of All Ages", profile in the Daily Nation newspaper, 18 April 2014.
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