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Transition Magazine

''Transition Magazine'', founded by Rajat Neogy (1938–1995), a Ugandan of Indian ancestry, was published from 1961 to 1976 on the African continent and was revived in 1991 in the United States.
==History==
In 1961, at the age of 22, Rajat Neogy founded ''Transition Magazine: An International Review'' in Kampala, Uganda.〔Julius Sigei and Ciugu Mwagiru, ("Humble magazine that nurtured Africa’s thinkers" ), ''Daily Nation'', 1 December 2012.〕 ''Transition'' was designed to be the literary organ of East African writers and intellectuals. It quickly became Africa's leading intellectual magazine, publishing such diverse figures as Tanzanian president Julius Nyerere, South African novelist Nadine Gordimer (Nobel laureate), Nigerian novelist Chinua Achebe, and Americans James Baldwin and Paul Theroux.〔Paul Theroux, ("Obituary: Rajat Neogy" ), ''The Independent'', 15 January 1996,〕
In 1968, the Ugandan government jailed Neogy for sedition; the magazine had criticized President Milton Obote's proposed constitutional reforms.〔 After Neogy's release, ''Transition'' was revived in Ghana in 1971. Nobel laureate Wole Soyinka took over as editor in 1973. During Soyinka's tenure, ''Transition'' became still more contentious: the cover of one issue sported a cartoon image of Ugandan dictator Idi Amin, with ''Karasi!'' ("Finish Him!") written across his face. ''Transition'' continued to make a name - as well as enemies - for itself until folding in 1976 for financial reasons.

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