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Ezekiel Mphahlele

    December 17, 1919 – October 27, 2008

    Es'kia Mphahlele was an influential South African novelist, essayist, and teacher whose work delves deeply into the harsh realities of apartheid and the struggle for African identity. Through his writing, he offered penetrating social criticism of oppressive conditions and explored the journey of maturation and self-discovery in the face of adversity. His narrative style, often rooted in personal experience, reflects a commitment to giving voice to the marginalized. Mphahlele's literary legacy lies in his unwavering dedication to capturing the complexities of the African experience and his significant contributions to shaping the African literary landscape.

    The Wanderers
    The African Image. --
    Down Second Avenue
    • 2021

      The African Image. --

      • 248 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

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      The African Image. --
    • 1984