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'''Jonathan Kariara''' is the [[Kenya]]n [[poet]] responsible for such works as |
'''Jonathan Kariara''' is the [[Kenya]]n [[poet]] responsible for such works as "[[A Leopard Lives in a Muu Tree]]". In the late-[[1970s]], his preferred stamping ground was Sadler House (now Consolidated Bank House), [[Makerere University]], where he encountered such artistic and literary figures as [[Ngugi wa Thiong'o]], [[Okot P'Bitek]] and [[Elimo Njau]].<ref>Koigi 2006.</ref> He presently has a close literary kinship with poet-compatriot Marjorie Macgoye.<ref>Ilieva and Odiemo-Munara 2005.</ref> |
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Revision as of 08:59, 8 December 2008
Jonathan Kariara is the Kenyan poet responsible for such works as "A Leopard Lives in a Muu Tree". In the late-1970s, his preferred stamping ground was Sadler House (now Consolidated Bank House), Makerere University, where he encountered such artistic and literary figures as Ngugi wa Thiong'o, Okot P'Bitek and Elimo Njau.[1] He presently has a close literary kinship with poet-compatriot Marjorie Macgoye.[2]
References
- Ilieva, Emilia, and Lennox Odiemo-Munara. "Macgoye's Gift to Writing And National Awareness." Daily Nation, 21 August 2005.
- Koigi, John. "Njau Finally Signs His Paintings." Daily Nation, 2 December 2006.