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The Third Generation of Nigeria Writers is an emerging phase of Nigerian literature, in which there is a major shift in both the method of
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and the themes explored. This set of
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are known for writing post-independence novels and poems. This generation is believed to be influenced by the western world, politics and the preceding generation of Mbari Club writers,
Flora Nwapa Florence Nwanzuruahu Nkiru Nwapa (13 January 1931 – 16 October 1993), was a Nigerian author who has been called the mother of modern African literature, African Literature. She was the forerunner to a generation of African women writers, and ...
and
Buchi Emecheta Florence Onyebuchi "Buchi" Emecheta (21 July 1944 – 25 January 2017) was a Nigerian-born novelist, based in the UK from 1962, who also wrote plays and an autobiography, as well as works for children. She was the author of more than 20 books, ...
. The emergence of the third generation of Nigerian writers has changed the publishing sector with a resurgence of new publishing firms such as
Kachifo Limited Kachifo Limited is an independent publishing house based in Lagos, Nigeria. It was founded in 2004 by Muhtar Bakare. Its imprints include Farafina Books, Farafina Educational, and Prestige Books. From 2004 to 2009, it published the influential '' ...
,
Parrésia Publishers Parrésia, also Parrésia Publishers Ltd, is a publishing company in Nigeria founded by Azafi Omoluabi Ogosi and Richard Ali in 2012 with the aim of selling books to the Nigerian reading audience and promote the freedom of the imagination and th ...
, Cassava Republic Press and
Farafina Books Kachifo Limited is an independent publishing house based in Lagos, Nigeria. It was founded in 2004 by Muhtar Bakare. Its imprints include Farafina Books, Farafina Educational, and Prestige Books. From 2004 to 2009, it published the influential '' ...
. These new writers create new genres and methods that deal with racism, class, abuse and violence.


Etymology

The word was coined by Nigeria author Professor
Pius Adesanmi Pius Adebola Adesanmi (27 February 1972 – 10 March 2019) was a Nigerian-born Canadian professor, writer, literary critic, satirist, and columnist. He was the author of '' Naija No Dey Carry Last'', a 2015 collection of satirical essays. Adesan ...
and Chris Dunton in their publication titled ''Nigeria's Third Generation Writing: Historiography and Preliminary Theoretical Considerations'' in 2005.


Beginning

Since the early 1990s, several novels have been published to mark the advent of the third generation of Nigerian writers. During this time, some Nigerian writers wrote breakaway literature writings, which were quite different from the norm; such writings include: '' The Famished Road'' (1991) by Ben Okri, ''
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'' (2005) by Helen Oyeyemi, '' GraceLand'' (2004) by
Chris Abani Christopher Abani (born 27 December 1966) is a Nigerian-American and Los Angeles- based author. He says he is part of a new generation of Nigerian writers working to convey to an English-speaking audience the experience of those born and raise ...
and ''Masters of the Board'' also by Chris Abani amongst other.


Breakout

The third generation of Nigerian writers have experimented with different genres and styles. The most prominent of the third generation of writers is conceived to be Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, who started off with ''
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''. Another is
Okey Ndibe Okechukwu "Okey" Ndibe (born 1960) is a novelist, political columnist, and essayist of Igbo ethnicity. Ndibe was born in Yola, Nigeria. He is the author of ''Arrows of Rain'' and ''Foreign Gods, Inc.'', two critically acclaimed novels published ...
, whose debut novel '' Arrows of Rain'' "has been applauded as a faithful representation of social consciousness and political activism that run through the third-generation of Nigerian novelists". Helon Habila, whose ''
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'' has been said to be interwoven with that of Adichie's and Ndibe's. Another of the notable events is the emergence of
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, a genre pioneered by Nigerian American writer Nnedi Okorafor. This has led to the introduction of
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to the Nigerian literary space, with writers such as
Suyi Davies Okungbowa Suyi Davies Okungbowa (born Osasuyi Okungbowa in 1989) is a Nigerian fantasy, science fiction and speculative writer and academic. He is the author of The Nameless Republic epic fantasy trilogy, beginning with ''Son of the Storm'' (Orbit, May 202 ...
, Mazi Nwonwu, Oghenechovwe Donald Ekpeki, Chinelo Onwualu, Tade Thompson,
A. Igoni Barrett Adrian Igonibo Barrett (born 26 March 1979) is a Nigerian writer of short stories and novels. In 2014, he was named on the Africa39 list of writers aged under 40 with potential and talent to define future trends in African literature. Following ...
,
Dandy Jackson Chukwudi Jackson Chukwudi Dandy commonly known as Dandy Jackson Chukwudi is a Nigerian author of novels, short stories and editor. He is the co-founder of the now defunct InstaNovella. ''ThisDay ''This Day'' is a Nigerian national newspaper. It is th ...
taking on the new genre. Mazi Nwonwu, writing for '' Strange Horizons'', described the new set of stories as being part of a "tradition of spinning tales." In Comics, third generation comics exist: Comic Republic Global Network, a Lagos-based publisher, is prominent in creating Africanfuturist superheroes like '' Guardian Prime''. '' Laguardia'', a comic book by Nnedi Okorafor, is also associated with Africanfuturism.


Use of new media

The third generation of Nigerian writers has used new media technology as a medium to showcase their stories and poetry to a worldwide audience. This new medium has introduced the use of
literary magazine A literary magazine is a periodical devoted to literature in a broad sense. Literary magazines usually publish short stories, poetry, and essays, along with literary criticism, book reviews, biographical profiles of authors, interviews and letter ...
s such as '' Omenana'', ''
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'', and ''Jalada'', as a means of publishing and distributihg independently. This has been criticised by such Nigerian critics as
Sinatu Ojikutu Alhaja Sinatu Aderoju Ojikutu is a former deputy governor of Lagos State from 1992 to 1993. She was deputy governor to Michael Otedola until a military takeover government in 1993. Early life and education Sinatu Aderoju Ojikutu was born in Ek ...
, Charles Nnolim, Ikhide Ikheloa,
Niyi Osundare Niyi Osundare is a leading African poet, dramatist, linguist, and literary critic. Born on March 12, 1947, in Ikere-Ekiti, Nigeria, his poetry is influenced by the oral poetry of his Yoruba culture, which he capaciously hybridizes with other poetic ...
and
Olu Obafemi Olufemi Obafemi (born 4 April 1950) is a Nigerian poet, playwright, author and Professor of English and Dramatic Literature at the University of Ilorin since October 1990. He is the 76th recipient of the Nigerian Nigerian National Order of Merit ...
.


See also

* Nigerian Literature *
Igbo literature Igbo literature is the spoken and written literature of the Igbo people. Before the advents of writing, Igbos practiced oral literature, folk songs and poetry. Writing Although there are records that Igbo literature began as far as 1857, this ...
* Yoruba literature * Efik literature


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