Teju Cole | |
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Born | Obayemi Babajide Adetokunbo Onafuwa June 27, 1975 Kalamazoo, Michigan, U.S.[1] |
Occupation | Novelist, photographer |
Education | |
Notable works | Open City (2011) |
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Teju Cole (born June 27, 1975) is a Nigerian-American writer, photographer, and art historian.[2] He is the author of a novella, Every Day Is for the Thief (2007),[3] a novel, Open City (2011), an essay collection, Known and Strange Things (2016),[4] a photobook Punto d'Ombra (2016; published in English in 2017 as Blind Spot),[5] and a second novel, Tremor (2023).[6] Critics have praised his work as having "opened a new path in African literature."[7]
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