Zukiswa Wanner

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Zukiswa Wanner is a South African journalist and novelist. Her debut novel, The Madams, was shortlisted for the K. Sello Duiker Award in 2007.[1] Her novel, Men of the South, was shortlisted for the 2011 Commonwealth Writers' Prize.[2] In April 2014 Wanner was named on the Hay Festival's Africa39 list of 39 Sub-Saharan African writers aged under 40 with potential and talent to define trends in African literature.[3] She also won the K Sello Duiker Prize for her most recent novel London Cape Town Joburg.

Life

Zukiswa Wanner was born 1976 in Lusaka, Zambia, to a South African father and a Zimbabwean mother.[4] After receiving primary and secondary education in Zimbabwe, she studied for a degree in journalism at Hawaii Pacific University in Honolulu and has written for a range of South African newspapers and magazines. She currently lives in Nairobi, Kenya.

She is a founding member of the ReadSA initiative, a campaign encouraging South Africans to read South African works.[1][4] She also sits on the pan-African literary initiative, Writivism's Board of Trustees. Wanner was also one of three judges of the sole Pan-African literary prize for long prose, the Etisalat Prize for Literature in 2015.

Works

Novels

  • The Madams, Oshun, 2006
  • Behind Every Successful Man, Kwela Books, 2008
  • Men of the South, Kwela Books, 2010
  • London Cape Town Joburg, Kwela Books, 2014

Non-fiction

  • 8115: A Prisoner's Home with Alf Kumalo, Penguin, 2010
  • Maid in SA: 30 Ways to Leave Your Madam, Jacana, 2010

Children's books

  • Jama Loves Bananas, Jacana, 2013
  • Refilwe (an African retelling of "Rapunzel"), Jacana, 2014

Awards

  • Twenty in 20 best stories in South African literature.[5]
  • K Sello Duiker Prize 2015 for London Cape Town Joburg

References

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