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Lazarus effect crime fiction on the continent hawa jande golakai
Hawa Jande Golakai (born 1979) is a Liberian writer and clinical scientist.
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- Lazarus effect crime fiction on the continent hawa jande golakai
- Early life
- Education
- Immunology
- Writing
- Judging
- Honours
- Published works
- References
Early life
Golakai was born in Frankfurt, Germany and lived in Liberia during her childhood. Golakai fled the country as a refugee during the First Liberian Civil War. After moving, Goalkai lived in Cape Town and pursued a medical career.
Education
Golakai received a Bachelor of Science at the University of Cape Town in 2005, specializing in cell and molecular biology. Goalkai wrote her Master of Science dissertation at Stellenbosch University in 2008.
Immunology
Upon graduating from Stellenbosch University, Golakai began working at the university's Department of Biomedical Sciences. Golakai works as a clinical immunologist and studies diseases, such as tuberculosis and HIV.
Writing
Golakai's debut novel The Lazarus Effect (Kwela Books) was shortlisted for the 2011 Sunday Times Fiction Prize and the University of Johannesburg Debut Prize, and was longlisted for the Wole Soyinka Prize for Literature in Africa. On the strength of the book, in 2012 Zukiswa Wanner in The Guardian rated Golakai as one of the "top five African writers". The Lazarus Effect was published in 2016 by Cassava Republic Press in the UK.
Golakai's second novel, The Score (Kwela Books) will be released in the UK in 2017. She won critical acclaim for her 2016 essay "Fugee", a personal account of the Ebola crisis in Liberia, commissioned for the anthology Safe House: Explorations in Creative Nonfiction, edited by Ellah Wakatama Allfrey, in partnership with Commonwealth Writers and published by Cassava Republic Press.
Judging
Golakai was a mentor for the 2015 Writivism programme, a judge for the Etisalat Flash Fiction Prize 2015 and is a judge for the 2016 Short Story Day Africa prize.
Honours
In 2014, Golakai was included in the Africa39 anthology of the most promising sub-Saharan writers under the age of 40.