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CORA, NLNG hold book party for shortlisted writers today

By Sunday Aikulola
08 August 2021   |   2:14 am
The 11 novelists shortlisted for the 2021 Nigeria Prize for Literature (NPL) will be on parade today at the Eko Hotel & Suites, Victoria Island, Lagos, as the 12th CORA-NPL Book Party holds.

The 11 novelists shortlisted for the 2021 Nigeria Prize for Literature (NPL) will be on parade today at the Eko Hotel & Suites, Victoria Island, Lagos, as the 12th CORA-NPL Book Party holds.

The 11 novels shortlisted for the 18th NPL include, in alphabetical order: Delusion of Patriots – Obianuju V. Chukwuorji; Give Us Each Day – Samuel Monye; Imminent River – Anaele Ihuoma; In The Name of Our Father – Olukorede S. Yishau; Mountain of Yesterday – Tony Nwaka; Neglected – Lucy Chiamaka Okwuma; The Colours of Hatred – Obinna Udenwa; The Girl with The Louding Voice – Abi Dare, The Return of Half- Something – Chukwudi Eze; The Son of The House – Cheluchi Onyemelukwe-Onuobia and Your Church, My Shrine – Law Ikay Ezeh.

The Prize, which is sponsored by NLNG, is aimed at bringing Nigerian authors to public attention and celebrating literary craftsmanship in the nation. One of the 10 richest and most prestigious literary prizes in the world, the Prizes – Literature and Sciences — are administered, on behalf of Nigeria LNG Limited, by the Advisory Board for Literature made up of reputable and distinguished Nigerians. The prize comes with a cash reward of $100,000.

The Committee for Relevant Art (CORA), which organises the yearly book party with support of the Nigerian Liquefied Natural Gas (NLNG) Ltd, says that the event, starting at 2:00pm, will hold in hybrid format — In-Person and Virtually.

The 11 writers on the shortlist are expected to attend physically, but those abroad will join virtually.
Guests not in the room will join via: https://nlng.zoom.us/j/87037138733 ID: 870 3713 8733 | Passcode: 492864.

“The CORA-NPL Book Party affords members of the public the opportunity to interact with the authors on their shortlisted works towards the announcement of the shortlist of three that will eventually yield the final winner of the Prize later in the year,” stated the CORA, the 30-year-old promoters of art and literary productions and expression.

“The party also helps to promote a reading culture, especially among young Nigerians, engage relevant publics in literature, academia, and the media and stimulate public interest in the Longlisted works and the NPL,” said Eyono Fatai-Williams, General Manager External Relations and Sustainable Development of the NLNG Ltd.

The $100,000 NPL is the biggest cash prize award for a literary competition on the continent.

“Although that is quite some significant amount of money in anyone’s account, CORA sees, in it an opportunity for the creation of an entire economy around the book trade”, says Jahman Anikulapo, Programme Chair of CORA, who conceived the idea of the book party during a review of the first five years of the award in 2009.

The review was organised in response to calls that the prize should do more than being a glamourous Gala night in which one author got rich, but the Nigerian book trade and literary scene as a whole didn’t seem elevated.

CORA believes that a full ecosystem of the book trade is still possible in spite of the age of twitter. That we can have robust, publishing, book clubs, libraries in every corner of the city, online sales of ebooks and audiobooks, active proliferation of book blogs, book reviews pages, authors’ appearances to audiences to read everywhere in bookshops, in traditional markets, in shopping malls,” stated Anikulapo, former Arts and Culture editor, The Guardian (1992-2003) and; editor of The Guardian on Sunday (2003-2013).

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