"Resistance to Prescription" | Jowhor Ile
We conclude our one-to-one conversation with the shortlisted writers for the 2020 AKO Caine Prize for African Writing. Today’s guest is Jowhor Ile, a Nigerian writer, author of the novel And After Many Days and visiting professor at West Virginia university whose story, Fisherman Stew is vying for the £10,000 prize.
We use the music of Fela Kuti, Sade, Lauryn Hill, Nina Simone, Onyeka Owenu, Cardinal Rex Lawson and more as selected by Jowhor to discuss food as an expression of love in his story Fisherman's Stew - an intimate otherworldly love story. We also explore the process of conveying intimacy in writing, reflecting older women in romantic relationships and Jowhor’s writing habit.
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The winner of the AKO Caine Prize will be announced online. Read the 2020 AKO Caine Prize shortlisted stories here.
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The song you heard in the intro and outro of this podcast is titled: Reset by Meakoom the song is available for purchase on Bandcamp
Listen to Rémy Ngamije's playlist to Fisherman on Brittle Paper
Books referenced in this episode:
Arrow of God – Chinua Achebe
And After Many Days - Jowhor Ile
What It Means When A Man Fall From the Sky – Lesley Nneka Arimah
Quintessentially Efik Recepies: Foods of Nigeria-- Nky Iweka
Longthroat Memoirs: Soups, Sex and Nigerian Taste Buds-- Yemisi Aribisala
Songs referenced this episode:
Berebote - Cardinal Jim Rex Lawson
Nothing Even Matters - Lauryn Hill ft D’Angelo
Iyogogo - Onyeka Onwenu
Look before you Cross - Evi-Edna Ogholi
Miles Runs the Voodoo Down - Miles Davis
Nights - Frank Ocean
Sade - The Sweetest Taboo
Trouble Sleep Yanga go Wake Am - Fela Kuti (song)
Lilac Wine - Nina Simone
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