Regina Amollo

Regina Amollo (born c.1954) is a Ugandan writer.[1]

Regina Amollo
Born1954
Uganda
OccupationWriter
Notable work
A Season of Mirth, When Mother Leaves Home, The Pain of Borrowing

Biography

Trained as a nurse, Amollo started writing her first novel, A Season of Mirth, in 1976.[1][2] She was encouraged to complete the manuscript by one of her professors, Austin Ejiet, but it took until 1999 for the book to be published.[2] The book, which explores male chauvinism and women's oppression in Uganda,[3] is now required reading for Ugandan students.[2]

Amollo retired from nursing in 2009.[1] She has published several other books, including When Mother Leaves Home and The Pain of Borrowing.[1][2] She wrote a two-volume primer for the Kumam language, Pwonyo Isoma Itabu Me Agege, and published an anthology of stories by women writers entitled Those Days in Iganga.[2]

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References

  1. Odeke, Steven (23 January 2013). "Amollo quit nursing to educate her people through writing". New Vision. Retrieved 15 May 2016.
  2. Nabiruma, Diana (5 July 2010). "One manuscript's 23-year journey". The Observer. Retrieved 15 May 2016.
  3. Otiso, Kefa M. (2006). Culture and Customs of Uganda. Greenwood Publishing Group. p. 38. ISBN 9780313331480.
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