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Moses Isegawa
Moses Isegawa Moses Isegawa was born in Cawente, Apac district in northern Uganda in 1963.

Isegawa spent 10 years in the seminary and he was a secondary-school teacher for four years. In 1990, he left Uganda for the Netherlands. His novels Abyssinian Chronicles and Snakepit are set during Idi Amin's dictatorship.

Isegawa currently lives in Uganda.
WORLD VOICES EVENTS
Wednesday, April 26 at 4:00
Faith & Politics in America and Elsewhere

Thursday, April 27 at 7:00
A Quarter Century of HIV
Moses Isegawa on Faith & Reason
Moses Isegawa on Faith & Reason When I was fifteen I decided to become a writer. I had fallen in love with books at six and I believed it was enough to catapult me into a dream world inhabited by the gods of the letters. >>Read more
Isegawa Online
Salon.com's review of Abyssinian Chronicles. >>More

"Moses Goes Down" in The Nation. >>More
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