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Austin Bukenya

Austin Bukenya (born 10 February 1944) is a Ugandan poet, playwright, novelist and academic.〔(Prof. challenges gov’t on role of humanities ) newvision.co.ug. Retrieved 7 May 2014.〕 He is the author of the novel ''The People's Bachelor'',〔("The People’s Bachelor – the greatest Ugandan novel" ), edirisa.org. Retrieved 8 May 2014.〕 and a play, ''The Bride''.〔(The Bride… a review Words on Austin Lwanga Bukenya’s The Bride ), joankivanda.wordpress.com. Retrieved 7 May 2014.〕 He has taught languages, literature and drama at Makerere University in Uganda and universities in the UK, Tanzania and Kenya since the late 1960s. He has also held residences at universities in Rwanda and Germany. Bukenya is also a literary critic, novelist, poet and dramatist. An accomplished stage and screen actor, he was for several years Director of the Creative and Performing Arts Centre at Kenyatta University, Nairobi.〔(Austin Bukenya ), badilishapoetry.com. Retrieved 7 May 2014.〕
==Early life and education==
Bukenya, who prefers to be called Mwalimu, was born in 1944 in Masaka town, Southern Uganda, where his father worked as a policeman. His family later moved to Kitukutwe 15 miles from Kampala. His father, a staunch Catholic, would narrate biblical stories which he would alternate with his mother's folk stories. According to Bukenya, these stories inspired his imagination.〔(The Future for Young Writers is Online – Bukenya ) redpepper.co.ug. Retrieved 7 May 2014.〕
He attended Gayaza primary school and joined Kisubi Seminary where he studied three languages, French, English and Latin. This would soon inform his literary thinking and future academic career. His growing passion for literature was soon cemented at Namilyango College where he took his O and A levels.〔(Student Alumini ) namilyangocollege.sc.ug. Retrieved 7 May 2014.〕 In 1965, he went to Dar es Salaam University where he continued to nurture his keen interest in Language and Linguistics in addition to a growing interest in Kiswahili. He studied the Language Linguistics and Literature and Education (LLLE) for his undergraduate course. Most of Bukenya's writings are in Kiswahili, he attributes this to his grandmother, whose roots can be traced back to Dar es salaam. He was also inspired by linguistic teachers including Wilson Whitely, a British author famous for his book ''Kiswahili: the Rising of a National Language''. Bukenya joined Makerere as a postgraduate student in 1968 and later developed the oral literature course.〔 He also studied at universities in Madagascar and England, and took his higher degrees at Makerere and Kenyatta Universities. He has taught languages, literature and drama at Makerere University in Uganda and universities in the UK, Tanzania and Kenya since the late 1960s.〔

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