South African author, Nadia Davids wins Caine short story prize for ‘triumph of language’ Bridling
Tuesday 17 September 2024
Source: The Guardian
The South African author’s work was described as ‘an impressive achievement’ by chair of judges Chika Unigwe
South African writer Nadia Davids has won this year’s Caine prize for African writing for her short story Bridling, described as a “triumph of language” by the chair of judges.
The prize, worth £10,000, is awarded annually to a short story by an African writer. Bridling, originally published in The Georgia Review in 2023, is told from the point of view of a female actor performing with other women in a show staging artworks by men that depict women. The story will be published in the Caine prize anthology, Midnight in the Morgue and Other Stories, to be published by Cassava Republic Press in the UK.
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