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    Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie Receives Two Prestigious European Literary Awards

    Acclaimed Nigerian author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie has received two major European literary awards within weeks, reaffirming her global influence as one of the most significant voices in contemporary literature.

    At the opening of the Harbour Front Literature Festival in Hamburg, Adichie was presented with the €20,000 Felix Jud Prize, awarded to individuals who have made notable contributions to literature, art, and culture by promoting “resistant thinking.” 

    The award, established by the Felix Jud Association, celebrates intellectual courage and creative independence.

    The ceremony featured a laudatory address by Dr. Auma Obama, Kenyan author and half-sister to former U.S. President Barack Obama, who lauded Adichie’s literary brilliance and commitment to social justice.

    Just days later, Adichie was again recognized in Sweden, where she received Sjöjungfrun (The Mermaid Award)—the Gothenburg Book Fair’s literary prize—before an audience of 1,500 people. 

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    Established in 2024 as part of the Book Fair’s 40th anniversary, the award honors a fiction writer whose work has profoundly moved Swedish readers. 

    American author Joyce Carol Oates was the inaugural recipient last year, making Adichie the second writer to receive the distinction.

    In her acceptance speech, Adichie described the recognition as deeply personal:

    “I am grateful for this award, which recognizes my calling — because that is precisely what writing fiction has always been for me: a calling, the central and defining part of my life. I am equally moved by the rich literary symbolism of the Mermaid as by the knowledge that my work has resonated so deeply with Swedish readers,” she said.

    Born in 1977, Adichie has become one of Africa’s most celebrated literary figures. Her novels — Purple Hibiscus, Half of a Yellow Sun, Americanah, and most recently Dream Count — explore themes of race, migration, gender, and identity. 

    Her works have been translated into more than 50 languages and have sold millions of copies worldwide.

    Her 2014 essay We Should All Be Feminists sparked global dialogue on gender equality and has since become a cultural and educational touchstone, cited in United Nations speeches and featured in Beyoncé’s music.

    Oskar Ekström, Program Director of the Gothenburg Book Fair, described Adichie as “a dream guest and one of the most influential voices of our time.” He added, “Her literature sparks vital conversations and inspires readers across the globe.”

    With these recent accolades, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie continues to strengthen her legacy as a writer whose voice transcends borders, illuminating both the African experience and the universal human condition.

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