Collaborative literature project by the Hay Festival and Rainbow Book Club
Africa39 was a collaborative project initiated by the
Hay Festival in partnership with Rainbow Book Club,[1] celebrating
Port Harcourt:
UNESCOWorld Book Capital 2014 by identifying 39 of the most promising writers under the age of 40 with the potential and talent to define trends in the development of literature from Africa and the African diaspora.[2][3] Launched in 2014, Africa39 followed the success of two previous Hay Festival initiatives linked to World Book Capital cities,
Bogotá39 (2007) and
Beirut39 (2009).
An anthology entitled Africa39: New Writing from Africa South of the Sahara,[5] featuring work by the 39 selected writers, was published by
Bloomsbury in October 2014, edited by
Ellah Allfrey and with a preface by Nobel Laureate
Wole Soyinka.[6][7][8][9] Containing excerpts from published novels and works-in-progress as well as complete short stories, according to Stephanie Santana's review: "It is an anthology that refuses to be a thematic container for, or a survey of, new African writing. Instead, it is a truly 'plural text' with many entrances, exits, and detours."[10]