Can't wait.
Read what Bhakti Shringarpure, editor-in-chief of Warscapes magazine and assistant professor of English at the University of Connecticut, says this article in The Guardian:
'Sudan, despite being a country embroiled in a cycle of conflict for the past two decades has historically been a fertile place for literature, home to celebrated writers such as Tayeb Salih and Tarek Eltayeb.
Read here how writers across the Sudans reflect on the relationship between storytelling, war - and the uses and misuses of narrative.