Ari Sitas
NGUGI WA THIONG’O – THE WRITER IN POST-COLONIAL AFRICA with an introduction by Ari Sitas
Following the popular success of “Matigari ma Njiruungi” the Kikuyu version of Ngugi wa Thiongo’s 6th novel in 1986, word got to then-President Daniel Arap Moi that a revolutionary called Matigari was going around the country asking awkward questions about truth and justice in postcolonial Kenya. Moi promptly demanded this person be arrested. After the infamous Security Branch reported that Matigari was a character in a novel, Moi demanded they arrest the book! At the time Ngugi was in exile in the UK where “Matigari” the English version of the novel was circulating semi-freely – and so the character, Matigari, joined his maker in the exile of Englishness.
Mzee, rest easy, you told us everything.
We play a recording of Ngugi’s lecture “The writer in Postcolonial Africa” given in Durban in 1991 – on the invitation of the Congress of South African Writers (COSAW). It was Ngugi’s first visit to SA. Ari Sitas, who was one of the organisers of this historic gathering, will also share recollections.
Tuesday, 10 June 2025 from 6:30pm
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CLASS STRUGGLE IN MUSIC

We are please to invite you to unlaunch two daring books about music in the AfroAsian Seas: Ari Sitas’ Music Notebook (published by Chimurenga), and Sumangala Damodaran’s and Ari’s Maps of Sorrow, (published by Tulika in Delhi). Words and music selected by Ari and Sumi, books will be on sale. Chimurenga Factory – 157 Victoria Rd, Woodstock Thursday, 17 August 2023 from 6pm Please join us.