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RBC Taylor Prize nominees: M.G. Vassanji, bound by East Africa’s call
Drawing on his sense of ‘mad belonging,’ M.G. Vassanji crafted an insider’s account of his place of birth
M.G. Vassanji travels back to Tanzania
The acclaimed novelist’s memoir is an insider’s experience of a misunderstood continent
REVIEW: The magic of saida
Book by M.G. Vassanji
The trouble with ‘Kony 2012’
Celebrated Canadian author M.G. VASSANJI on Africa’s missing voice in the viral video media storm
Tanzania: land of constant complaints
The country seems well, but corruption is rampant
An expat in London
“I don’t consider myself a Jewish or a Canadian writer. I am a writer.”
Always the writer in exile
The private battles of one of Canada’s greatest provocateurs