Helon Habila
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Helon Habila (born 1967) is a Nigerian novelist. He won the Caine Prize for African fiction (short story) in 2001.
He studied at the University of East Anglia and now teaches creative writing at George Mason University, Washington D.C.[1][2]
[edit] Books
- Waiting for an Angel, (2004) Penguin Books, ISBN 0141010061
- Measuring Time, (2007) W. W. Norton, ISBN 0393052516 - reviewed at [1]
[edit] Further reading
- Writing Africa, panel held at Bard College with Chinua Achebe, Kofi Anyidoho, Emmanuel Dongala, Helon Habila and Caryl Phillips, 2006, accessed at [2]