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Nii Ayikwei Parkes

Nii Ayikwei Parkes
Born (1974-04-01) 1 April 1974 (age 42)
Lincolnshire, United Kingdom
Occupation Novelist, editor, poet, broadcaster, essayist
Alma mater Achimota School
Manchester Metropolitan University
Birkbeck College
Period 1999–present
Genre Fiction, poetry
Literary movement Anansesem, Postmodernism
Notable works Tail of the Blue Bird,
The Makings of You
Notable awards Prix Laure Bataillon

Nii Ayikwei Parkes (/ˌnˈi ˈˈɪkw ˈpɑːrks/; born 1 April 1974), born in the United Kingdom to parents from Ghana, where he was raised, is a performance poet, writer and sociocultural commentator. He is one of 39 writers aged under 40 from sub-Saharan Africa who in April 2014 were named as part of the Hay Festival's prestigious Africa39 project.

Born in the UK while his parents were studying there, Nii Parkes was raised from the age of three or four in Ghana, where he was educated at Achimota School. His first editorial role was in 1988 working on his school magazine, The Achimotan, and he went on to co-found, at the age of 17, filla! magazine, Ghana’s first student-run national magazine. Parkes subsequently studied in England at Manchester Metropolitan University. While there, he emerged as a performance poet and was also a member of the Black Writer's Group of Commonword. He was children's poet-in-residence at the Brighton Festival in 2007.

A veteran of several poetry festivals, and former poet-in-residence at the Poetry Café in London, he has performed poetry in the United Kingdom, Europe, Ghana and the United States and was a 2005 Associate Artist-In-Residence with BBC Radio 3. In 2007 he was British Council writer-in-residence at California State University, Los Angeles and became one of the youngest living writers (along with Owen Sheers and Choman Hardi) featured in the Poems on the Underground programme in London with his poem "Tin Roof".


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