WRITER

Warsan Shire

1988 - Today

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Warsan Shire (born 1 August 1988) is a British writer, poet, editor, and teacher who was born to Somali parents in Kenya. In 2013, she was awarded the inaugural Brunel University African Poetry Prize. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Warsan Shire is the 7,546th most popular writer, the 186th most popular biography from Kenya and the 5th most popular Kenyan Writer.

Warsan Shire is a British writer, poet, editor, and teacher, best known for her poetry that explores themes of identity, migration, and womanhood. She gained significant recognition for her debut collection, "Teaching My Mother How to Give Birth," and her work has been featured in various literary and cultural platforms.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1988, Warsan Shire ranks 1,883Before her are Shara Proctor, Simon Church, Rushlee Buchanan, Jack Hobbs, Claire Michel, and Hogan Ephraim. After her are Darrell Arthur, Taciana Cesar, Yuki Matsubara, Matteo Galvan, Cherami Leigh, and Natalie La Rose.

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In Kenya

Among people born in Kenya, Warsan Shire ranks 186 out of 150Before her are Isaac Kimeli (1994), Wanuri Kahiu (1980), Arnold Origi (1983), Sally Kipyego (1985), Martin Mathathi (1985), and Moses Ndiema Masai (1986). After her are Mary Moraa (2000), Caleb Ndiku (1992), Emmanuel Wanyonyi (2004), Daniel Ebenyo (1995), Elizabeth Wathuti (1995), and Enrique González (null).

Among WRITERS In Kenya

Among writers born in Kenya, Warsan Shire ranks 5Before her are Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o (1938), Philippa Gregory (1954), Grace Ogot (1930), and Binyavanga Wainaina (1971).