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  There are good reasons why it is hard to assemble a credible anthology of African short stories.

Perhaps “The Granta Book of the African Short Story” was a project destined to fall short. Still, editor Helon Habila could have failed better.

The stories within the collection are not to blame. Indeed, Habila has found some fabulous stories, full stop. The problem is the framing: “The Granta Book” is a collection for the non-African, a book to be held in both hands like a snow globe, shaken up, and admired for how it represents “that big continent.” It is not a living dialogue between African stories for (mostly) African readers. Instead, Habila has created a panoramic view for the curious outsider.