💨 Abstract
At 87, Kenyan author Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o plans to write one last book, "Normalized Abnormality," about enduring colonial impacts. A leading voice in post-colonial Africa, he advocates for reclaiming native languages and cultures, criticizing the acceptance of colonial legacies. Despite global praise and threats in his home country, he lives in the U.S. and teaches at UC Irvine.
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