(born 1957, Fort Portal) is head of the French department at the Kitante Hill School in Kampala, where he teaches English and French. He is a graduate of Makerere University, and studied at the University of Clermont Ferrand in France and at the CELAB of Bjumbura. His first novel, Cherished Dreams, was published by Macmillan (London), and he is at work on a second novel, Prominent Figures. Mr. Mugarra's work is notable for its control of language, and its humor and instinct for dealing with social issues and mores in a manner appealing to Ugandans and other readers in the Great Lakes region. Two of his plays, written in French, have been performed in Uganda, Burundi, and France. His participation in the IWP is provided by the U.S. Department of State.
Countries
Uganda
Languages
English
Session
2000