Ngugi wa Thiong'o, born on January 5, 1938, is a renowned Kenyan writer, scholar, and activist. His works focus on the themes of anti-colonialism and African cultural identity, and are beloved by African readers.
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“Christianity and Western civilization-what countless crimes have been committed in thy name!”
“A person who acquires English has access to all the things that that language makes possible.”
“There is no way we can survive as a nation in the world without finding unity.”
“Any writer likes to be near the area which is the location of his work.”
“I'm writing for those people in Kenya, but in Irvine and in New York.”
“I'm more trying to connect; I'm more listening to people. Whatever I get is very meaningful to me.”
“If poverty was to be sold three cents today, i can't buy it.”
“Life, struggle, even amidst pain and blood and poverty, seemed beautiful.”
Source: A Grain of Wheat