- Source: Brunel University African Poetry Prize
The Brunel International African Poetry Prize is a literary award aimed at the "development, celebration and promotion of poetry from Africa." The prize is sponsored by Brunel University and Bernardine Evaristo. In the past it has been partnered by Commonwealth Writers and the African Poetry Book Fund USA. It comes with a £3,000 honorarium. It is aimed at unpublished poets with a manuscript of ten poems.
The prize was founded by British-Nigerian writer Bernardine Evaristo in part to help introduce African poets to readers outside of Africa, saying: "It became clear to me that poetry from the continent could also do with a prize to draw attention to it and to encourage a new generation of poets who might one day become an international presence." She has managed the prize since 2011.
Winners
2013: Warsan Shire (Somali–British)
2014: Liyou Libsekal (Ethiopia)
2015: Safia Elhillo (Sudan) and Nick Makoha (Uganda) joint-winners
2016: Gbenga Adesina (Nigeria) and Chekwube Danladi (Nigeria) joint-winners
2017: Romeo Oriogun (Nigeria)
2018: Hiwot Adilow (Ethiopia), Theresa Lola (Nigeria), and Momtaza Mehri (Somalia) joint-winners
2019: Nadra Mabrouk (Egypt) and Jamila Osman (Somalia) joint-winners
2020: Rabha Ashry (Egypt)
2021: Othuke Umukoro (Nigeria)
2022: Zibusiso Mpofu (Zimbabwe)
2023: Feranmi Ariyo (Nigeria) and Gracia “Cianga Mwanba (Congo) Joint-Winners
References
External links
Brunel University African Poetry Prize, official website
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Brunel University African Poetry Prize
- List of poetry awards
- Warsan Shire
- Commonwealth Writers
- List of British literary awards
- Romeo Oriogun
- Liyou Libsekal
- Nick Makoha
- Bernardine Evaristo
- Mpalive Msiska