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White Gods Black Demons

Autor Daniel Mandishona
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 5 mar 2018
Irony and humour have always been used to counter frustration, despair and to expose double standards. In these ten sharply polished stories, Mandishona explores the dark comedy that lies just beneath the surface of tragedy in Zimbabwean society in the last decade. His perceptions leave few untouched: politicians, new farmers, exiles, stranded queues and inflation that renders the currency worthless... Truth and morality are dispensable in a society where wealth is rewarded with respect, integrity marred by untruth, rumour displaces fact, and power is only interested in its own survival. Mandishona holds a mirror up to reality and without equivocation asks us to look at what is real: the likeness or the distortion and what it is we want to see.
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ISBN-13: 9781779223333
ISBN-10: 1779223331
Pagini: 140
Dimensiuni: 140 x 210 x 7 mm
Greutate: 0.15 kg
Ediția:2nd Revised edition
Editura: AFRICAN BOOKS COLLECTIVE

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Daniel Mandishona is an architect. He was born in Harare in 1959 and brought up by his maternal grandparents in Mbare township (then known as Harari township). In 1976 he was expelled from Goromonzi Secondary School and lived in London from 1977-1992. He first studied Graphic Design then Architecture at the Bartlett School, University College London. He now has his own practice in Harare. His first short story, 'A Wasted Land' was published in Contemporary African Short Stories (Heinemann,1992). He has since been published by Weaver Press in Writing Now (2005), Laughing Now (2007) Writing Free (2011) and Writing Lives (2014). He also published a collection of short stories, White Gods. Black Demons (Weaver Press, 2009).