This is a list of prominent and notable writers from Africa . It includes poets , novelists , children's writers , essayists , and scholars , listed by country.
See: List of Algerian writers
See: List of Angolan writers
See: List of Beninese writers
See: List of Burkinabé writers
See: List of Cameroonian writers
Salma Khalil Alio (1982–), poet, short story writer and artist.
Khayar Oumar Deffalah (c. 1944–), politician and autobiographical writer[ 2]
Ali Abdel-Rhamane Haggar (1960–), economist and writer[ 3]
Marie-Christine Koundja (1957–), novelist and diplomat
Koulsy Lamko (1959–), playwright, poet, novelist and university lecturer
Joseph Brahim Seid (1927–1980), writer and politician[Jahn]
Ahmat Taboye , literary critic
See: List of Republic of the Congo writers
See: List of Democratic Republic of the Congo writers
See: List of Ivorian writers
See: List of Egyptian writers
Jean-Baptiste Abessolo (1932–), educator and short story writer
Peggy Lucie Auleley , French-language poet and novelist[ 8]
Bessora (1968–, in Belgium ), novelist and short story writer[Gikandi]
Charline Effah (1977–), French-language novelist and educator[ 9]
Rene Maran , born near Martinique (1887–1960), poet and novelist
Chantal Magalie Mbazoo-Kassa , French-language poet and novelist[ 10]
Justine Mintsa (1967–), French-language novelist[ 11]
Nadège Noëlle Ango Obiang (1973–), French-language short story writer[ 12]
Nadia Origo (1977–), novelist and publisher
Honorine Ngou (1957–), novelist and academic
Vincent de Paul Nyonda (1918–1995), playwright
Maurice Okoumba-Nkoghe (1954–), poet and teacher[Gikandi]
Laurent Owondo (1948–), playwright[Gikandi]
Angèle Ntyugwetondo Rawiri (1954–2010), novelist[Gikandi]
See: List of Ghanaian writers
See: List of Guinean writers
See: List of Kenyan writers
David Cranmer Theko Bereng (1900–1974), Sotho poet[Jahn]
Caroline Ntseliseng Khaketla (1918–2012)[ 14] [Jahn]
Simon Majara (1924–), Sotho novelist[Jahn]
Zakea D. Mangoaela (1883–1963), folklorist[Jahn]
Thomas Mofolo (1876–1948), novelist[Jahn]
A. S. Mopeli-Paulus (1913–1960), novelist
Edward Motsamai (1870–1959), politician and writer[Jahn]
Kem Edward Ntsane (1920–), Sotho poet and novelist[Jahn]
Basildon Peta (1972–), journalist
Everitt Lechesa Segoete (1858–1923), religious and social writer[Jahn]
Azariele M. Sekese (1849–1930), Basotho author and historian[Jahn]
Joseph I. F. Tjokosela (c.1911–), Catholic writer and teacher[Jahn]
Edwin Barclay (1882–1955), politician and writer
Thomas E. Besolow (c.1867–?), autobiographical writer[Jahn]
Edward Wilmot Blyden (1832–1912), born in the Virgin Islands (see also Sierra Leone ), educator, writer, diplomat and politician
Roland Tombekai Dempster (1910–1965), poet[Jahn]
Hawa Jande Golakai (1979–)
Bai T. Moore (1916–1988), poet, novelist, folklorist and essayist[Jahn] [Killam & Rowe]
Wilton G. S. Sankawulo (1937–2009), politician and author
Vamba Sherif (1973–)
See: List of Malagasy writers
Tito Banda (1950–2014), novelist, academic[ 17]
Ezra Jofiya Chadza (1923–1985), poet and novelist
William Chafulumira (1908–1981), writer on social issues[ 18] [ 19]
Lula Pensulo (b. 1991) author, translator, and poet [better source needed ] [ 20]
Yesaya Chibambo , author of A Short History of the Ngoni (1933), translated into English by Rev. Charles Stuart.[ 21]
Shadreck Chikoti (b. 1979), writer and social activist
Steve Chimombo (1945–2015), writer, poet, editor and teacher[ 22]
Frank Chipasula (b. 1949), poet, writer, editor, publisher and academic[ 22]
Reuben Chirambo (d. 2011), scholar of African literature[ 23]
Robert Chiwamba , poet[ 24]
Tobias Dossi , author of a novel (1958) and humorous short stories (1965) in Chichewa.[ 25]
Aloysius Dziko , author of a novel in Chichewa (1965).[ 25]
Walije Gondwe (b. 1936), Malawi's first female novelist[ 26]
John Gwengwe , author of novels in Chichewa (1965, 1968).[ 25]
Aubrey Kachingwe (b. 1926), novelist and short story writer[ 22] [ 19]
Lawrence Kadzitche , short story writer[ 27]
Samson Kambalu (b. 1975), artist and autobiographer
William Kamkwamba (b. 1987), inventor and author
Gertrude Webster Kamkwatira (1966–2006), playwright
Whyghtone Kamthunzi (1956–2000), novelist in Chichewa
Legson Kayira (1942–2012), novelist and autobiographer[ 22] [ 19]
Stanley Onjezani Kenani (b. 1976), writer and poet
Ken Lipenga (b. 1954), politician, journalist and writer[ 22]
John Lwanda (b. 1949), biographer, poet, doctor, publisher
Qabaniso Malewezi (b. 1979), spoken-word poet[ 28]
Benedicto Wokomaatani Malunga (b. 1962), poet and broadcaster[ 29]
Jack Mapanje (b. 1944), writer and poet[ 22]
Emily Mkamanga (b. 1949), novelist and social commentator
Felix Mnthali (b. 1933), poet, novelist and playwright[ 22]
Francis Moto (b. 1952), writer, academic, and diplomat
Sam Mpasu (b. 1945), novelist and politician; author of prison memoirs
Edison Mpina (1946–2001), poet[ 22]
Ndongolera Mwangupili (b. 1977), poet and short story writer
George Mwase (c.1885–1962), author of a historical account of the 1915 rebellion, published 1967 (2nd ed. 1970).[ 30]
Anthony Nazombe (1955–2004), poet and academic[ 22]
Innocent Masina Nkhonyo (b. 1987), short story writer and poet
Jolly Max Ntaba (1946–1993), novelist in Chichewa and English[ 31]
Samuel Josia Ntara or Nthara (1905–1979), novelist and historian[ 19] [ 32] [ 33]
D.D. Phiri (Desmond Dudwa Phiri) , economist, historian and playwright[ 19]
Bonwell Kadyankena Rodgers (b. 1991), author, translator and editor[ 34]
David Rubadiri (1930–2018), diplomat, academic and poet[ 22] [ 19]
Paul Tiyambe Zeleza (b. 1955), historian, critic and writer
Barnaba Zingani (b. 1958), novelist in Chichewa and English, teacher.
Willie Zingani (b. 1954), novelist in English and Chichewa, journalist, poet, playwright[ 35]
Tendai M Shaba (b. 1989), author, writer and poet[ 36]
See: List of Malawian writers
See: List of Malian writers
See: List of Mozambican writers
See: List of Nigerien writers
See: List of Nigerian writers
See: List of Rwandan writers
See: List of Senegalese writers
See: List of Sierra Leonean writers
Abdi Sheik Abdi (1942–), U.S.-based writer
Mohamed Diriye Abdullahi , linguist and translator
Maxamed Daahir Afrax , novelist, playwright and critic
Elmi Boodhari (1908–1940), poet
Ayaan Hirsi Ali (1969–), feminist and anti-Islam activist
Ahmed Ibrahim Artan , diplomat, author and politician
Jaamac Cumar Ciise (c.1922–2014), historian of Somali oral literature
Waris Dirie (1965–), model and autobiographical writer
Salaan Carrabey (1864–1943), poet
Cristina Ali Farah (1973–), poet and novelist
Farah Nur (1862–1932), poet and warrior
Hussein Hasan (d. 1910s), warrior and poet
Nuruddin Farah (1945–), novelist[Killam & Rowe]
Hadrawi (1943–), poet
Yaasiin Cismaan Keenadiid (1919–1988), literary scholar
Abdi Kusow , scholar and writer
Abdillahi Suldaan Mohammed Timacade (1920–1973), poet
Nadifa Mohamed (1981–), novelist
Gaariye (d. 2012), poet
Mohamed Haji Mukhtar (1947–), historian and scholar
Rageh Omaar (1967–), journalist
Abdi Ismail Samatar (1950–), geographer
Ahmed Ismail Samatar (1950–), writer and academic
Dada Masiti , Ashraf poet, mystic and Islamic scholar
Said S. Samatar (1943–), scholar and writer
Cali Xuseen Xirsi (1946–2005), poet
Shadya Yasin (1983/4–), poet
See: List of South African writers
See: List of Sudanese writers
See: List of Tanzanian writers
See: List of Togolese writers
See: List of Tunisian writers
See: List of Ugandan writers
Ellen Banda-Aaku (1965–), fiction, children's books
Jack Avon (1967–), non-fiction, business books
Kenneth Kaunda (1924–2021), nationalist and writer[Gikandi]
Chibamba Kanyama (1965–), journalist and business writer[ 41]
Andreya Sylvester Masiye (1922–), diplomat and novelist[ 42]
Dominic Mulaisho (1933–2014), novelist[Gikandi] [Killam & Rowe]
Charles Mwewa , poet and non-fiction writer[ 43]
Princess Zindaba Nyirenda , novelist[ 44]
Field Ruwe (1955–), educator, historian, media practitioner, author (fiction and non-fiction)
Namwali Serpell (1980–), fiction
Monde Sifuniso (1944–), editor, publisher, author (fiction and non-fiction)
Binwell Sinyangwe (1956–)
See: List of Zimbabwean writers
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