These stories by established and new Zimbabwean writers provide ‘a truly colourful social, historical and geographical mosaic which confirms yet again the paradoxical truth that troubled societies produce some of the most interesting writing available.’ - Annie Gagiano, LitNet, South Africa Worldreader presents this e-book in a new series showcasing fiction from Sub-Saharan These stories by established and new Zimbabwean writers provide ‘a truly colourful social, historical and geographical mosaic which confirms yet again the paradoxical truth that troubled societies produce some of the most interesting writing available.’ - Annie Gagiano, LitNet, South Africa Worldreader presents this e-book in a new series showcasing fiction from Sub-Saharan Africa. Are you a worldreader? Read more about this not-for-profit social enterprise at worldreader.org.
Writing Still: New Stories from Zimbabwe
These stories by established and new Zimbabwean writers provide ‘a truly colourful social, historical and geographical mosaic which confirms yet again the paradoxical truth that troubled societies produce some of the most interesting writing available.’ - Annie Gagiano, LitNet, South Africa Worldreader presents this e-book in a new series showcasing fiction from Sub-Saharan These stories by established and new Zimbabwean writers provide ‘a truly colourful social, historical and geographical mosaic which confirms yet again the paradoxical truth that troubled societies produce some of the most interesting writing available.’ - Annie Gagiano, LitNet, South Africa Worldreader presents this e-book in a new series showcasing fiction from Sub-Saharan Africa. Are you a worldreader? Read more about this not-for-profit social enterprise at worldreader.org.
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