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Ivan Matthias Mulumba
Ugandan writer and valuation surveyor From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Ivan Matthias Mulumba is a Ugandan writer[1] and valuation surveyor.[2] He is the author of two collections of poems, Poetry in Motion[3] and Rumblings of a tree,[4][5] and a novel, The Honking.[6][7] His work has appeared in The Kalahari Review,[8][9][10][11] Reader's Cafe Africa,[12] Africa Book Club,[13][14] Munyori literary journal,[15] Lawino-magazine,[16] and Sooo Many Stories.[17] He was nominated for the 2018 Young Achievers Awards.[18]
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Early life and education
Mulumba was born in Masaka District in the Central Region of Uganda to Gerald Jjagwe and Dorothy Namakula Jjagwe. His father worked as a valuation surveyor while his mother ran a bookshop. When his mother's bookshop closed, the books were stocked at home, something that introduced Mulumba to reading early in his life and sparked a desire for storytelling.[19]
He studied at Bishop Ddungu Boarding Primary School, Blessed Sacrament Kimaanya Primary School, St. Henry's College Kitovu, and then Makerere University, where he obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in Land Economics.[20]
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Writing
Mulumba's first collection of poems, Poetry in Motion, was called "an enterprising first" by the Africa Book Club.[21]
The Daily Monitor called it "an anthology that chronicles the first steps of a poet, and captures the beliefs, experiences and some ideologies in society".[22]
His story "Chasing my tail" was runner-up for the October 2013 Africa Book Club short reads competition.[13] Another story, "Into the Bush", was the winning story in December 2013 for the same monthly competition.[14]
His work has also been featured on the Pan-African poetry platform Badilisha Poetry Radio.[23]
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Works
Novels
- The Honking. Mattville Publishing House. 2017. ISBN 978-9970-9570-02.
Short story collection
- Blank walls: Obwenyi bw'emirimago. Uganda: Mattville Publishing House. 2020. ISBN 978-9970-732-01-2
Poetry collections
- Poetry in motion revised edition. Uganda: Mattville Publishing House. 2020. ISBN 978-9970-884-00-1.
- Rumblings of a tree. Mattville Publishing House. 2017. ISBN 978-9970-9570-19.
- Poetry in Motion. Mattville Publishing House. 2012. ISBN 978-9970-9050-03.
Poems
- "Children of the Wind", "Listen", "Froth", in Mildred K. Barya, ed. (2015). Boda Boda Anthem and other poems: A Kampala Poetry Anthology. BN Poetry Foundation. ISBN 9789970923427.
- "Doorway", in Beverley Nambozo Nsengiyunva, ed. (2014). A thousand voices rising: An anthology of contemporary African poetry. BN Poetry Foundation. ISBN 978-9970-9234-0-3.
- "Urchin" and "Naked thief", in Vivian Nyame, ed. (2011). Whispers from Africa: a poetry anthology. WordArts Publishers. ISBN 9781466323742.
- "Mary has a ball", in Okaka Dokatum, Rose Rwakasisi, ed. (2010). The Butterfly Dance: words and sounds of colour. Femrite Publications. ISBN 9789970700233.
- "My Palestine", and "When nobody is watching" in Badilisha Poetry - Pan African Poets (2016)
- "Until I See No More", "Light" and "Such A Thief " in Kalahari Review (2015)
- "Forever Gone" in Sooo Many Stories (2015)
- "Shamim", "A Memory", "Breathe", "The love of my life" and "Rumblings of a tree" in Munyori literary journal (2014)
- "Chicken Fight, and Enough" in The Kalahari Review (2014)
- "Trumpeter, and Void" in The Kalahari Review (2013)
Short fiction
- "Into the Bush" and "Chasing my tail", in Daniel Musiitwa, ed. (2014). The Bundle of Joy and Other Stories from Africa: Africa Book Club Anthology: Volume 1. Aalvent Books. ISBN 978-1941221044.
- "Jar of misfortune" in Lawino (2015)
- "Blank walls" in The Kalahari Review (2014)
- "Into the darkness" in Reader's Cafe Africa (2013)
Awards and recognition
- Nominated for the 2018 Young Achievers Awards.[18]
References
External links
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