Somalia through Nuruddin Farah's Eyes
September 07, 2011 Wednesday AT 3PM CT

 
 

Winner of the Neustadt Prize and frequent nominee for the Nobel Prize in Literature, Somali novelist Nuruddin Farah has been writing about his homeland for over 40 years. His works are full of love and longing for the country he left behind, and concern for the direction in which Somalia is heading.



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  • Nuruddin Farah, Winton Chair in the Liberal Arts at the University of Minnesota, and award-winning author of over ten novels, most recently Crossbones
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