Olufemi Terry
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Olufemi Terry is a
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-born writer. He won the 2010 Caine Prize, Caine Prize for African Writing for his second short story " Stickfighting Days," which was originally published in ''Chimurenga''. The judges said he was "a talent with an enormous future". He hopes to publish his
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soon.


Life

Terry was born in Sierra Leone but grew up in
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, the United Kingdom, and the
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and studied at a university in New York, United States, before becoming a journalist in both
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and
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. He now lives in
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, Germany. He received an MA in creative writing at the
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in 2008. On 5 July 2010, Terry won the Caine Prize for African Writing, ahead of such other African writers as Ken Barris (South Africa), Lily Mabura (Kenya),
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(Zambia), and Alex Smith (South Africa). Judges chair and literary editor with ''
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'', Fiammetta Rocco, said:
Ambitious, brave and hugely imaginative, Olufemi Terry's Stickfighting Days presents a heroic culture that is Homeric in its scale and conception. The execution of this story is so tight and the presentation so cinematic, it confirms Olufemi Terry as a talent with an enormous future.
Terry said he was "overwhelmed for at least the first hour". He received his prize of £10,000 in London. He may also spend a month in residence at
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in the United States. Terry writes about the
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. However, he believes it is "unhelpful" to view African writers as a unique grouping of their own, saying to the
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's '' World Today'', "There is a danger in seeking authenticity in African writing". He says the Caine Prize would be useful as it would assist in the publication of his debut novel, called ''The Sum of All Losses''. Terry has published three other short stories
"Digitalis Lust"
is an exploration of isolation set in Cape Town published in the Caine Prize's 8th annual collection
''Jambula Tree''"Lamu Squat"
written in 2006 and set in
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, was published in the online magazin
Guernica
in early March 2011; and "Dark Triad", published in ''
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''Olufemi Terry Feature
New World Writing, 3 June 2011.
(the new Mississippi Review) as well as in the Caine anthology ''To See the Mountain''.


Works

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References


External links


Official website

"Stickfighting Days"
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