After a prolonged period on the Kenyan and African publishing scene, Mwangi moved to the US after gaining international recognition and winning several awards.[6]
His best-known early work includes the novels Kill Me Quick (1973), Going Down River Road (1976), and The Cockroach Dance (1979), which illustrate the urban landscapes of Kenya, the struggle against poverty, and the AIDS epidemic.[7]
Prizes and awards
For general readers
Jomo Kenyatta Prize for Literature for Kill Me Quick (1974 – English winner); The Last Plague (2001 – English winner); Boy Gift (2007 – English Youth third place); Big Chief (2009 – English Adult Fiction third place).
Lotus Prize for Literature (1978) presented by the Afro-Asian Writers' Association (aka Association of Asian and African Writers)[8]
For juvenile readers
Deutscher Jugendliteraturpreis (German Youth Literature Prize), for Kariuki und sein weißer Freund. Eine Erzählung aus Kenia (Little White Man (1990), title changed to The Mzungu Boy (1992))
Mwangi, Meja, ed. (2002). Descente a River Road [Going Down River Road] (in French). Translated by Jean-Baptiste Evette. Paris: Dapper. ISBN978-2906067813.
Happy Valley [The Boy Gift] (in German). Translated by Thomas Brückner. Wuppertal: Peter Hammer Verlag. 2006. ISBN9783779500513.
Das Buschbaby [Mama Dudu, the Insect Woman] (in German). Translated by Thomas Brückner. Wuppertal: Peter Hammer Verlag. 2007. ISBN9783779501534.
Big Chiefs [The Big Chiefs] (in German). Translated by Thomas Brückner. Wuppertal: Peter Hammer Verlag. 2009. ISBN9783779502319.
Rafiki [Rafiki – Man Guitar] (in German). Translated by Thomas Brückner. Wuppertal: Peter Hammer Verlag. 2014. ISBN9783779504825.
Tanz der Kakerlaken [The Cockroach Dance] (in German). Translated by Jutta Himmelreich. Wuppertal: Peter Hammer Verlag. 2015. ISBN9783779505280.
Mwangi, Meja (2002). Descente à River Road (in French). Dapper. ISBN978-2906067813.
Nairobi, River Road [Going Down River Road] (in German). Wuppertal: Peter Hammer Verlag. 1982. ISBN978-3872942012.
Mwangi, Meja (2001). Die Wilderer [The Bushtrackers] (in German). Unionsverl. ISBN978-3293202184.
^Muriungi, Agnes (31 December 2001). "The 'Total/Real' Man and the 'Proper' Woman: 1 Safe sex, risk and gender in Meja Mwangi's The Last Plague". English Studies in Africa.