view that differently as a matter of fact when he was just a student in 1904 he wrote a letter to granta. about how to write about africa and in eve he really went in about this to a typical ways in which everything was being presented or in different text not just in the media but also in books by people who visited the continent and you nor the always painted yellow or sunset and he just you know confronts this 2 types and then just shortly after he founded the. magazine literary magazine which allowed young people to express express themselves in their with that they knew how in the language saying that they spoke very commonly in the streets of nairobi ok so we're talking something about somebody who they can no doubt electorally legend but he also meant a lot to people in the community he became an activist for the offer he came out himself and i wonder you know he was sort of like embraced by the community global community but he had a hard time at home in kenya didn't. yes he did because you have to understand christine that kenya is what you would call a religious country so this