Between them, Tyler, 83 and Adichie, 47, have won or nearly won most of the major writing awards in the Western hemisphere.
The biggest news in the book world of late, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie is releasing her first novel in 10 years: Dream Count.
After more than a decade since her last novel “Americanah,” the cover for Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s highly anticipated novel ...
The Night Garden by Michael Chabon Chabon’s first novel for adults since 2016, inspired by a short story by Nathaniel ...
From the most anticipated literary debuts to the return of heavyweights like Stephen King and Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, there ...
Non-fiction has seen better sales days, but memoirs from Geraldine Brooks and Hannah Kent might help revive the genre – or surely, there will be some salvation in the first autobiography from a ...
But Adichie has been most powerful in challenging her audiences to think differently and more expansively about Africa, identity, race, and gender. Many in the ­English-speaking world have ...
Irvine Welsh, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Philippe Sands and Naomi Watts are some of the big-name authors with books out this ...
Against the background of cancel culture, arguments about “wokeness" and the assault on Salman Rushdie, the first lecture from best-selling Nigerian author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie considers ...
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's debut novel was shortlisted for the Orange Prize and won the Commonwealth Writer’s Prize in 2005. BBC News asks Adichie how to make sense of Nigeria's 21st century ...