Michael Donkor
Born London, England Occupation
Teacher of English
Author
Alma mater Notable works Hold (2018)
British author and English teacher
Michael Donkor (born 1985) is a British author and English teacher based in London. He is represented by Blake Friedmann and Fourth Estate .
Early life and education
Donkor was born in London to a Ghanaian household.[ 1] He completed his bachelor's degree in English at Wadham College, Oxford , as well as a master's in Creative Writing at University of London .[ 2] At the University of Oxford he was one of only 21 black students in his year.[ 3] At the University of London he was supervised by Andrew Motion .[ 2]
Career
In 2010 Donkor trained as an English teacher at the UCL Institute of Education , and began his teaching career at Esher College . He formerly taught at St Paul's Girls' School .[ 1] [ 2] He left his job there by 2022 to pursue a writing career in Lisbon, Portugal . In 2014 he was chosen by the National Centre for Writing for their mentoring programme, through which he met mentor Daniel Hahn and agent Juliet Pickering.[ 1] He was described by HarperCollins as a "powerful new British literary voice". The Observer selected him as a New Face of Fiction in January 2018.[ 4] [ 5] He is inspired by Zadie Smith , Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie and Toni Morrison .[ 5]
Hold
Fourth Estate gained publishing rights to Donkor's Hold , which was published in July 2018.[ 6] [ 7] [ 8] [ 9] It follows the stories of three teenage girls from Kumasi , Ghana, to Brixton, London, in 2002, and has been described as a coming-of-age novel.[ 10] [ 5] Donkor chose to set Hold in 2002 as it marks the summer he was applying to study English at university.[ 5] Hold was longlisted for the 2019 Dylan Thomas Prize .[ 11]
References
^ a b c "Michael Donkor" . Blake Friedmann . Retrieved 7 July 2018 .
^ a b c "Michael Donkor โ Poets' Corner Tutors" . Poets' Corner Tutors . Retrieved 7 July 2018 .
^ Donkor, Michael (7 July 2018). " 'My blackness seemed curious, difficult to handle': the day I ran away from Oxford University" . The Guardian . Retrieved 7 July 2018 .
^ O'Kelly, Lisa ; Akbar, Arifa; Armitstead, Claire ; Beckerman, Hannah ; Clark, Alex ; Kellaway, Kate; Lewis, Tim; Skidelsky, William (14 January 2018). "Meet the new faces of fiction for 2018" . The Guardian . Retrieved 7 July 2018 .
^ a b c d Pymm, Francesca (23 April 2018). "Michael Donkor | 'Ghanaians have a really silly and often quite absurd sense of humour' " . The Bookseller . Retrieved 7 July 2018 .
^ "Brixton Rising: New Voices in Fiction, Brixton Library tonight, Weds 16th May, 7pm" . Brixton Buzz news, features and listings for Brixton, London . 16 May 2018. Retrieved 7 July 2018 .
^ Wood, Heloise (26 July 2017). "Fourth Estate wins teacher's debut novel at auction" . The Bookseller . Retrieved 7 July 2018 .
^ "2018: Most Anticipated Reads" . The Book Banque . Retrieved 7 July 2018 .
^ "The Most Anticipated African Books To Read In 2018 โ Nigeria Info" . Nigeria Info . 12 January 2018. Retrieved 7 July 2018 .
^ "Hold by Michael Donkor โ Hardcover" . HarperCollins UK. Retrieved 7 July 2018 .
^ Flood, Alison (31 January 2019). "Dylan Thomas prize: teacher and nurse among 'starburst' of young talent" . The Guardian . ISSN 0261-3077 . Retrieved 4 February 2019 .
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