Euphrase Kezilahabi
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Euphrase Kezilahabi (born 13 April 1944) is a Tanzanian novelist, poet, and scholar.[1] Born in Ukerewe, Tanganyika (now in Tanzania), he is currently based at the University of Botswana, where he is an Associate Professor at the Department of African Languages.[2]
He writes in Swahili, and has delivered talks on subjects such as 'Aesthetic Ambivalence in Modern Swahili' and 'The Concept of the Hero in African Fiction'.
His works include:
- Mzingile - 1991
- Nagona - 1990
- Karibu Ndani - 1988
- Rosa Mistika - 1988
- The Concept of the Hero in African Fiction - 1983
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