Ualalapi
- 104 pages
- 4 hours of reading
Spellbinding examination of power, violence, and mythmaking in the midst of colonial conquest and anticolonial resistance
Francisco Esaú Cossa, writing as Ungulani Ba Ka Khosa, is a Mozambican author whose work is deeply rooted in his lived experiences. His writing is driven by a profound urge to expose the realities of reeducation camps, exploring the complex themes that emerge from such environments. As a co-founder of a literary magazine, Khosa established himself as a significant voice in Mozambican literature, leaving a lasting impact through his distinctive style and compelling subject matter. His narratives resonate with a raw authenticity that draws readers into the intricate world he so powerfully depicts.
Spellbinding examination of power, violence, and mythmaking in the midst of colonial conquest and anticolonial resistance