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This is a list of Kenyan writers. * Jared Angira (1947– ), poet. * Khadambi Asalache (1934– ), poet and author. * Karen Blixen aka Isak Dinesen (1885–1962), novelist. * Shadrack Amakoye Bulimo (1960–), journalist and Luyia ethnographer.〔("Luyia of Kenya: A Cultural Profile" ), Amazon,〕 * Rocha Chimera, Swahili author and critic. * Hazel de Silva Mugot (1947– ), novelist. * Mugo Gatheru (1925– ), autobiographical writer. * Muga Gicaru (c.1920– ), novelist. * Moraa Gitaa, author, novelist, short story writer, 2010 Penguin Prize for African Writing nominee, 2008 * Elspeth Huxley (1907–1997), journalist and autobiographical writer. * Philo Ikonya, poet and human rights activist.〔(Featured Writer: Philo Ikonya )〕 * Francis Imbuga (1947– ), director and playwright. * Lukorito Jowal Jones (1994– ), Short story writer and ''Daily Nation'' journalist. * Samuel Kahiga, short story writer and novelist. * Joseph Elijah Kariuki (1931– ), poet. * Amin Kassam (1948– ), journalist and poet. * Jomo Kenyatta (1892?–1978), politician and writer. * Leonard Kibera (1942–1983). novelist and short story writer. * Wanjiru Kihoro (1953–2006), journalist, writer, academic, activist; produced ''Kenya News'' in the 1980s from London. * John Kiriamiti (1950– ), writer of popular fiction. * Joses Muthuri Kirigia (1961– ), health economist and academic author. * Muthoni Likimani (1926– ). * Marjorie Oludhe Macgoye (1928– ), novelist, essayist and poet. * Charles Mangua (c.1940– ), fiction writer. * Ali A. Mazrui (1933– 2014), academic and political writer. * John Samuel Mbiti (1931– ), poet and writer on religion. * Miguna Miguna * Mwana Kupona binti Msham (died c.1865), Swahili poet. * Micere Mugo (1942– ), playwright, academic and poet. * James Ngugi. * Mũkoma wa Ngũgĩ (1971– ) * Ben Mutua Jonathan Muriithi alias BMJ Muriithi, US-based Kenyan Journalist, works for VOA (US) and NTV (Kenya). * Wahome Mutahi (−2003), satirical journalist. * Joseph Muthee (1928– ), Kikuyu writer. * Meja Mwangi (1948– ), novelist. * Gitura Mwaura, development writer and journalist * Rebecca Nandwa, Swahili children's writer.〔Kiundu Waweru, "Champions of the writers' bloc", ''The Standard'', 29 May 2009.〕 * Alexander Nderitu, novelist, scriptwriter and Kenyan e-book and Print on Demand pioneer * Mona L. Nduilu (1976 -) * Stephen N. Ngubiah (1936– ), novelist. * Ngugi wa Mirii (1951– ), playwright. * Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o (1938– ), English-language and Gikuyu writer. * Troy Onyango (1993- ), Fiction writer. * Rebeka Njau (1932– ), novelist, playwright and poet. * Chacha Nyaigotti-Chacha (1952– ), playwright. * Atieno Odhiambo (1945–2009), academic. * Shilaho Wa Muteshi (1979 -), novelist, short story writer. * Oginga Odinga (1912–1994), writer, philosopher and politician. * Margaret Ogola (1958–2011). * Grace Ogot (1930–2015), writer and politician. * Yvonne Adhiambo Owuor (1968– ), winner of the Caine Prize 2003. * Shailja Patel, poet, playwright and activist. * Mwangi Ruheni (born 1934), scientist and popular novelist. * M. G. Vassanji (1950– ), novelist and editor. * Koigi wa Wamwere (1949– ), politician and writer. * Godwin Wachira (1936– ), novelist. * Charity Waciuma (1936– ), novelist. * Wangui wa Goro, academic and translator.〔(Golden Rhino Film Festival Jury Panel. )〕 * Binyavanga Wainaina (1971– ), founder and editor of ''Kwani?'', winner of the Caine Prize 2002. * Gakaara Wanjau (1921–2001), writer and Gikuyu nationalist. * Kenneth Watene (born 1944), playwright. * Miriam Were (1940– ), public health advocate, academic and novelist. ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「List of Kenyan writers」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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