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Farafina
Cover for the October 2006 issue
Frequencybi-monthly (2004–2009)
CompanyKachifo Limited
CountryNigeria
Based inLagos
LanguageEnglish

Farafina Magazine was a bi-monthly Nigerian magazine published online from 2002, and in print from October 2005, until 2009 by Kachifo Limited. It was a general-interest African magazine that included non-fiction articles alongside fiction pieces and illustrations.

Guest editors for the magazine included several notable authors such as Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Laila Lalami, and Petina Gappah. It published work by writers such as Wole Soyinka, Segun Afolabi, and Jide Alakija.

The magazine was considered important in postcolonial literature for helping lay "the foundations of a pan-African literary network"[1] alongside the Nairobi-based literary magazine Kwani?.[2]

References

  1. ^ Wallis, Kate. "Exchanges in Nairobi and Lagos: Mapping Literary Networks and World Literary Space". Research in African Literatures. 49 (1). Retrieved 18 Oct 2022.
  2. ^ Suhr-Sytsma, Nathan. "The extroverted African novel and literary publishing in the twenty-first century". Journal of African Cultural Studies. 30 (3). Retrieved 18 Oct 2022.