Africa’s literary scene, home to Nobel laureates like Wole Soyinka and Nadine Gordimer, is poised for explosive growth, potentially reaching $18.5 billion in annual revenue, according to a landmark UNESCO report released in 2025. Yet, despite boasting 5.4% of the global publishing market and generating $7 billion yearly, the continent’s book industry grapples with heavy reliance on imports, sparse libraries, and linguistic mismatches that stifle local voices.
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