Lindsey Collen

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Lindsey Collen (born 1948 Mqanduli, Umtata, Transkei, South Africa) is a Mauritian novelist, and activist.[1] She won the 1994 and 2005 Commonwealth Writers' Prize, Best Book, Africa.[2]

Her work has appeared in the New Internationalist.[3] She is a member of Lalit de klas.[4]

She married Ram Seegobin. She lives in Mauritius.[5][6]

Works

Chapbooks

Anthologies

  • Yvonne Vera, ed. (1999). "Enigma". Opening spaces: an anthology of contemporary African women's writing. Heinemann. ISBN 978-0-435-91010-5. 
  • Chris Brazier, ed. (2008). "Letters from Bambous". Letters from the Edge: 12 Women of the World Write Home. New Internationalist. ISBN 978-1-904456-97-1. 

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