Idza Luhumyo
Idza Luhumyo is a writer from Kenya.

Content by Idza Luhumyo

Interviews,
Nostalgia, Softness, and The Fear of Politics: A Conversation with Alain Jules Hirwa
BY Idza Luhumyo
My poetry and photography are extensions of each other. I like to think of my photography as the abstract poetry I cannot write.

Reviews,
Giving Voice Back to Language: Notes on Mirene Arsanios’ The Autobiography of a Language
BY Idza Luhumyo
The personas in Arsanios’ book are troubled by language. Language is both culprit and victim. Language is both problem and solution. Language should pay for what it has done, or what it has allowed to be done in its name.