Brian Chikwava
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Brian Chikwava is a Zimbabwean writer and musician. His short story "Seventh Street Alchemy" was awarded the 2004 Caine Prize for African writing in English; Chikwava became the first Zimbabwean to do so. He has been a Charles Pick fellow at the University of East Anglia, and lives in London. He continues to write in England and put out an album titled Jacaranda Skits.
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Brian Chikwava (Victoria Falls, 1972) es un escritor y músico zimbabuense residente en el Reino Unido ganador del Premio Caine en 2004 con “Seventh Street Alchemy”.
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Brian Chikwava
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Brian Chikwava
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Brian Chikwava
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Caine Prize
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Brian Chikwava after a reading in NUI Maynooth.
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Writer and musician
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Brian Chikwava is a Zimbabwean writer and musician. His short story "Seventh Street Alchemy" was awarded the 2004 Caine Prize for African writing in English; Chikwava became the first Zimbabwean to do so. He has been a Charles Pick fellow at the University of East Anglia, and lives in London. He continues to write in England and put out an album titled Jacaranda Skits.
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Brian Chikwava (Victoria Falls, 1972) es un escritor y músico zimbabuense residente en el Reino Unido ganador del Premio Caine en 2004 con “Seventh Street Alchemy”.
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