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Books & Rhymes: The Podcast

English, Literature, 3 seasons, 22 episodes, 1 day, 4 hours, 10 minutes
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Sarah Ozo-Irabor invite guests to pair books with songs or albums that spark the same emotional connection. We take you on a musical journey through the works of new and classic authors by using selected songs to (re)discover contemporary and canonical literature. An extended playlist of songs for each episode is available via link in the episode description. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram: @BooksAndRhymes. For feedback, feature and sponsorship request, email us: booksandrhymes@gmail.com. Subscribe to our mailing list: http://eepurl.com/gr0kD5
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"Mwenkanonkano" | Jennifer Nansubuga Makumbi (Part 2)

We conclude our conversation with renowned Ugandan author, Jennifer Nansubuga Makumbi in which she reflects on migrant narratives in her collection of short stories, Manchester Happened (published in the USA as Let’s Tell This Story Properly), we explore the ways in which Sweet Mother by Nico Mbaga contribute to conversations on the treatment of indigenous Ugandan feminism in relation to western feminism in the novel, The First Woman (published in the USA as A Girl Is A Body of Water), and we also draw explicit parallels between Chinua Achebe’s Things Fall Apart and Makumbi’s Kintu.Listen to Jennifer Nansubuga Makumbi’s curated playlist on Spotify, and Deezer. Follow @booksandrhymes on Twitter and Instagram to stay informed on the latest news on classic and contemporary books by writers of African descent. We would love it if you share your thoughts & tag us in your social media posts of this episode. The song you heard in the intro and outro of this podcast is titled: Reset by Meakoom (Meakoom) link to her music is available on Bandcamp Jennifer Nansubuga Makumbi's Bibliography:  -     Kintu-     Manchester Happened (Published as Let's Tell This Story Properly in the USA)-     The First Woman - (Published as A Girl Is a Body of Water in the USA) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1/18/20211 hour, 20 minutes, 41 seconds
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"Culture Interlocutor" | Jennifer Nansubuga Makumbi (Part 1)

What power do editors have in steering a writer’s career? What are the real value of winning literary prizes such as the Kwani! manuscript project? What challenges do African writers encounter when attempting to publish literary fiction that exclude the white gaze? Our guest Jennifer Nansubuga Mamukbi, award winning author whose novels include Kintu (pronounced ChinTu), The First Woman (published as A Girl Is A Body of Water in the USA), and the short Story collection, Manchester Happened (published as Let’s Tell This Story Properly in the USA) situate Ugandan mythology in the fictional narrative of historical and contemporary Ugandan experiences. We use the music of Miriam Makeba, Queen, Eddy Kenzo, Tracy Chapman, Krizbeatz x Teni and more to explore Makumbi’s experience of being published, the real value of winning the Kwani! manuscript project & how it defined her writing career, why writers must to invest in good editors, and we also discuss her response to that introductory essay to the USA edition of Kintu.  Listen to Jennifer Nansubuga Makumbi’s curated playlist on Spotify, and Deezer. Follow @booksandrhymes on Twitter and Instagram to stay informed on the latest news on classic and contemporary books by writers of African descent. We would love it if you share your thoughts & tag us in your social media posts of this episode. The song you heard in the intro and outro of this podcast is titled: Reset by Meakoom (Meakoom) link to her music is available on Bandcamp Jennifer Nansubuga Makumbi's Bibliography:  -     Kintu-     Manchester Happened (Published as Let's Tell This Story Properly in the USA)-     The First Woman - (Published as A Girl Is a Body of Water in the USA) Books discussed and referenced in this episode:  -     Like A Mule Bringing Ice Cream to The Sun – Sarah Ladipo Manyika-     The Famished Road – Ben Okri-     God's Bits of Wood - Sembene Ousmane-     Lives of Great Men - Chike Frankie Edozien  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1/11/20211 hour, 56 minutes, 58 seconds