Mammoth Luminato (luminato.com) offers eight other literary events, including an evening with Roddy Doyle, a panel discussing ebooks and an event spotlighting mystery writers. But the African lit afternoon really stands out. Ngugi wa Thiong’o reads from his Man Booker shortlister, Dreams In A Time Of War Caine Prize winner for African writing Brian Chikwava checks in with Harare North and Carole Enahoro reads from her satiric debut, Doing Dangerously Well. T.O.’s poet laureate Dionne Brand brings it all together, Saturday (June 12), at the Isabel Bader. See Readings.
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