Tanzanian novelist Abdulrazak Gurnah, 72, on Wednesday became only the second writer of color in sub-Suharan Africa ever to win a Nobel Prize for Literature. The last Black recipient of the prize was Toni Morrison in 1993. "Abdulrazak Gurnah meets at least one of the criterion of a writer from a non-traditional cultural circle - a non-European with a colonial background, but he's no woman," said Anne-Marie Morhed, head of the Swedish Association of Female Academics.
"A black man getting a prize oppresses my vagina."
The (Norwegian) Nobel committee... still have a chance to honor a woman.
There's no Nobel prize for nagging or making sandwiches, dear.
"A black man getting a prize oppresses my vagina."
There's no Nobel prize for nagging or making sandwiches, dear.