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This is Kerio valley as seen from Koibarak. When I was about eight, the stretch of trees and shrubs were thicker. I...
As soon as I could pray the rosary, I asked God for a cat. While announcing the First Mystery, I silently asked...
I remember being so shy in primary school, right from class one to class eight, being unable to say ‘present sir’ in...
On the road, passing through Embu, two of my relatives, both in their late sixties, are talking animatedly. One, a lady, points...
Kabon was one of the last people to still worship the sun. In the early 1950s when she was already old and...
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About me
Hello, my name is Kiprop Kimutai. I am a Kenyan writer whose fiction has appeared in The Evergreen Review, The Johannesburg Review of Books, Kwani? Trust, Jalada Africa, Painted Bride Quarterly and No Tokens.
I was a 2023 Miles Morland Scholar, a 2019 Maison Baldwin fellow and has been a finalist for the Gerald Kraak award. Currently am working on my début novel, THE FREEDOM OF BIRDS, which won the 2023 Graywolf Press African Fiction Prize, and a collection of stories themed around desire and alienation.
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