Carolyne Adalla

Carolyne Adalla is a Kenyan writer, author of Confessions of an AIDS victim (1993).[1][2][3]

Carolyne Adalla was born in Kenya. Confessions of an AIDS victim is a short epistolatory novel. The protagonist Catherine Njeri discovers that she has AIDS and cannot continue with her plans to study in the United States.[4]

Works

  • Confessions of an AIDS victim. Nairobi: East Africa Educational Publishers, 1993.

References

  1. Agnes Muriungi. "Narrative, contradiction and HIV/AIDS in Kenya: The Case of Carolyne Adalla's Confessions of an Aids Victim". Scrutiny2. 10 (2): 57–68.
  2. Marie Krüger (Spring 2004). "Narrative in the time of AIDS: postcolonial Kenyan women's literature". Research in African Literatures. 35 (1): 108–129.
  3. Japheth Peter Muindu (September–October 2020). "Negotiating Disruption in Carolyne Adalla's Confessions of AIDS Victim and Wahome Mutahi's The House of Doom" (PDF). International Journal of English Literature and Social Sciences. 5 (5).
  4. "Four Short Novels from Africa dealing with HIV/AIDS". Mots Pluriels. 1 (3).
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