
Poet and novelist Ben Okri was born in 1959 in Minna, northern Nigeria, to an Igbo mother and Urhobo father. He grew up in London before returning to Nigeria with his family in 1968. Much of his early fiction explores the political violence that he witnessed at first hand during the civil war in Nigeria. He left the country when a grant from the Nigerian government enabled him to read Comparative Literature at Essex University in England. He was poetry editor for West Africa magazine between 1983 and 1986 and broadcast regularly for the BBC World Service between 1983 and 1985. He was appointed Fellow Commoner in Creative Arts at Trinity College Cambridge in 1991, a post he held until 1993. He became a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature in 1987, and was awarded honorary doctorates from the universities of Westminster (1997) and Essex (2002). His first two novels, Flowers and Shadows (1980) and The Landscapes Within (1981), are both set in Nigeria and feature as central characters two young men struggling to make sense of the disintegration and chaos happening in both their family and country. The two collections of stories that followed, Incidents at the Shrine (1986) and Stars of the New Curfew (1988), are set in Lagos and London. In 1991 Okri was awarded the Booker Prize for Fiction for his novel The Famished Road (1991). Set in a Nigerian village, this is the first in a trilogy of novels which tell the story of Azaro, a spirit child. Azaro's narrative is continued in Songs of Enchantment (1993) and Infinite Riches (1998). Other recent fiction includes Astonishing the Gods (1995) and Dangerous Love (1996), which was awarded the Premio Palmi (Italy) in 2000. His latest novels are In Arcadia (2002) and Starbook (2007). A collection of poems, An African Elegy, was published in 1992, and an epic poem, Mental Flight, in 1999. A collection of essays, A Way of Being Free, was published in 1997. Ben Okri is also the author of a play, In Exilus. In his latest book, Tales of Freedom (2009), Okri brings together poetry and story. Ben Okri is a Vice-President of the English Centre of International PEN, a member of the board of the Royal National Theatre, and was awarded an OBE in 2001. He lives in London.
Series
Books

Mental Fight
1999

In Arcadia
2002

Birds of Heaven
1995

Songs of Enchantment
1993

The Famished Road
1991

Tiger Work
2023

The Last Gift of the Master Artists
2022

Lunatics, Lovers and Poets
Twelve Stories after Cervantes and Shakespeare
2016

An African Elegy
1992

A Way of Being Free
1998

Flowers and Shadows
1989

Wild
2012

Astonishing the Gods
1995

Rise Like Lions
Poetry for the Many
2018

Tales of Freedom
2009

Dangerous Love
1996

Wild
Poems
2024

Stars of the New Curfew
1988

Prayer for the Living
2019

Every Leaf a Hallelujah
2021

The Outsider
2018

The Comic Destiny
2019

The Big Book of Modern Fantasy
2020

A Time for New Dreams
2011

The Freedom Artist
2019

The Magic Lamp
Dreams of Our Age
2017

Infinite Riches
1998

Starbook
2007

The Age of Magic
2014

A Fire In My Head
2021

Incidents at the Shrine
Short Stories
1987