Zimbabwean writing is underestimated and so rarely gains much attention from the rest of the world. But there remains a quiet heroism in defiance, as political violence continues. Elliot Pfebve's writing is about his struggle against political injustice in the early days of colonial Rhodesia and against the Mugabe regime. I wrote my PhD thesis on Dambudzo Marechera and I relate to his experiences through the lens of my studies.
Monday, 17 December 2012
Zimbabwe My Home My Frustration: Articles of defiance
Zimbabwean writing is underestimated and so rarely gains much attention from the rest of the world. But there remains a quiet heroism in defiance, as political violence continues. Elliot Pfebve's writing is about his struggle against political injustice in the early days of colonial Rhodesia and against the Mugabe regime. I wrote my PhD thesis on Dambudzo Marechera and I relate to his experiences through the lens of my studies.
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