Ndubuisi Martins

Ndubuisi Martins Aniemeka is completing his PhD at the Centre for Critical and Cultural Theory, Department of Anglophone Literatures and Cultures, Faculty of Arts, Charles University, Prague. His primary research specialisms include Poetry and Poetics in the intersections of history, places, memory, politics, diaspora, nationhood and postcolonial studies, as well as general literary theory and comparative Anglophone literatures. He invests broad research and teaching interests in digital poetry and media transformations, studies on biopolitics and environmental humanities, Medical Autobiography/Physicians’ Lives Writings, and Creative Writing. Aniemeka is co-editor of Critical Perspectives on Nduka Otiono, (Pan-African University Press, Texas, USA; Narrative Landscape, Lagos, Nigeria 2024). He is a member of the Advisory Board of The Protagonist, the postgraduate journal at Charles University, Prague, as well as member of African Literature Association (ALA) and Lagos Studies Association (LSA). Ndubuisi Martins is the name that identifies him as a writer and poet, who has published two collections of poetry and a gazelle – One Call, Many Answers (2017), Answers through the Bramble (2021), which was longlisted for the 2002 Pan African Writers Association Poetry Prize (English Category), and The Harmony of Lost Things (2023).