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.[5]

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. doi:10.1353/ral.2004.0018. S2CID 145302340.
  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).
  5. Adalla, Carolyne (1993). Confessions of an AIDS Victim. Spear Books. ISBN 978-9966-46-846-8.
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