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Wednesday, 4 July 2012

Meridian Tragic Love Story Competition Winner Gets 13th Caine Prize for African Writing

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Nigerian author, Babatunde Rotimi has emerged the winner of the 2012 Caine Prize for African Writing. The author won the price for his short story- Bombay Republic - which tells the story of a Nigeria soldier fighting in Burma campaign of World War II and returning home as a veteran with a strong sense of new opportunities. It exposes the exploitative nature of colonialism and the psychology behind the fight for independence.
The Caine Prize for African Writing was instituted in 2000 to honour the memory of Sir Micheal Caine, the chairman of the Booker Prize for nearly 25 years.

Babatunde was chosen from 122 entries from 14 African countries. His book Bombay’s Republic was shortlisted with the following: Billy Kahora’s Urban Zoning (Kenya); Love on Trial by Stanley Kenani (Malawi); Melissa Tandiwe Myambo’s La Salle de Depart (Zimbabwe) and Constance Myburgh’s Hunter Emmanuel (South Africa).
 As the 2012 Winner of the 13thCaine Prize for African Writing, the Bombay Republic writer was awarded the sum of £10,000. He will also be given the opportunity of taking up a month’s residence at Georgetown University, as a Writer-in-Residence at the Lannan Center for Poetics and Social Practice. He will also be invited to take part in the Open Book Festival in Cape Town in September 2012 and events hosted by the Museum of African Art in New York in November 2012.
Babatunde is also a winner of the Meridian Tragic Love Story Competition organized by BBC World Service. He was awarded the Cyprian Ekwensi Prize for Short Stories by the Abuja Writers Forum. His works (fiction and poems) have been published in Africa and Europe. In America, his works have been published in journals like Die Aussenseite des Elementes and Fiction on the Web and in anthologies including Little Drops and A Volcano of Voices.
His plays have been staged and presented by institutions which include the Halcyon Theatre, Chicago the Swedish National Touring Theatre; the Royal Court Theatre in London and the Institute for Contemporary Arts. He is currently taking part in a collaboratively produced piece at the Royal Court and the Young Vic as part of World Stages for a World City.
While announcing the winner of the award at a dinner held Monday evening at the Bodleian Library in Oxford, the chair of the panel of Judges, Bernardine Evaristo, MBE, award-winning author of six books of fiction and verse fiction, described Babatunde’s work as "ambitious, darkly humorous and in soaring, scorching prose exposes the exploitative nature of the colonial project and the psychology of Independence."
Evaristo who is also a literary critic and a creative writing lecturer at Brunel University describes the entries as "truly diverse fiction from a truly diverse continent." He said the prize shortlist reflected "the range of African fiction beyond the more stereotypical narratives."
Alongside Bernardine on the panel of judges this year are cultural journalist Maya Jaggi, Zimbabwean poet, songwriter and writer Chirikure Chirikure, Associate Professor at Georgetown University, Washington DC Samantha Pinto, and the Sudanese CNN television correspondent Nima Elbagir.
Previous winners of the Caine African writing award are Sudan’s Leila Aboulela (2000), Nigerian Helon Habila (2001), Kenyan Binyavanga Wainaina (2002), Kenyan Yvonne Owuor (2003), Zimbabwean Brian Chikwava (2004), Nigerian Segun Afolabi (2005), South African Mary Watson (2006), Ugandan Monica Arac de Nyeko (2007), South African Henrietta Rose-Innes (2008), Nigerian EC Osondu (2009), Sierra Leonean Olufemi Terry (2010), and Zimbabwean writer NoViolet Bulawayo (2011).
To submit entries for the next Caine Prize for African Writing, visit http://www.caineprize.com/rules.php.

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