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Maina wa Kinyatti

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Maina wa Kinyatti is a Kenyan Marxist historian and former political prisoner under Daniel arap Moi's dictatorship. He is widely considered the foremost researcher on the Mau Mau in Kenya,[1] one of the primary reasons that Kinyatti was arrested and imprisoned. After being released from prison on 17 October 1988 (after serving six and a half years, mostly in solitary confinement), he fled the country to Tanzania, fearing a re-arrest by Moi's government. After a month in Dar es Salaam, Kinyatti was forced to apply for political asylum in the US.[2] Kinyatti was awarded the PEN Freedom to Write Award in 1988.[3]

References

  1. ^ http://www.greenleft.org.au/node/7436
  2. ^ Kenya: A Prison Diary. Maina wa Kinyatti. BookSurge Press. 2009.
  3. ^ http://www.pen.org/freedom/bga.htm

Bibliography

  • Thunder from the Mountains: Poems and Songs from the Mau Mau
  • Mau Mau: A Revolution Betrayed
  • Kenya's Freedom Struggle: The Dedan Kimathi Papers
  • Kenya: A Prison Notebook
  • Mother Kenya: Letters From Prison 1982-1988
  • A Season of Blood: Poems from Kenyan prisons