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Charles Mungoshi

    Charles Mungoshi was a Zimbabwean author whose literary contributions spanned short stories, novels, and poetry in both Shona and English. His thematic range explored anti-colonial sentiments and post-colonial oppression, extending to works for younger readers. Mungoshi's writing is characterized by its profound insight into the human psyche and societal complexities, establishing him as a significant voice in African literature.

    Der sprechende Kürbis und andere afrikanische Geschichten
    Von Frauen und anderen Geliebten
    Der sprechende Kürbis
    Walking Still
    Coming of the Dry Season
    Waiting for the Rain
    • 2001

      Coming of the Dry Season

      • 72 pages
      • 3 hours of reading
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      The collection features ten short stories by a renowned Zimbabwean author, originally banned in Rhodesia. These narratives explore themes of identity and resilience, showcasing the author's unique voice and perspective. One standout story, "The Setting Sun and the Rolling World," is notable enough to have inspired the title of another acclaimed collection. Some of these stories found their way to European publication, highlighting their significance and the author's impact on literature.

      Coming of the Dry Season
    • 2000

      Waiting for the Rain

      • 184 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
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      The narrative explores the generational conflict between an educated young man eager to pursue opportunities abroad and his family's elders, who insist on the importance of tradition and familial duty. Through this clash of values, the novel delves into themes of identity, cultural dislocation, and the struggle between modern aspirations and ancestral responsibilities, showcasing Mungoshi's powerful storytelling and insight into African society.

      Waiting for the Rain
    • 1997

      Walking Still

      • 176 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
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      Exploring the complexities of life in a post-war context, this collection of short stories features diverse characters grappling with the impacts of conflict, evolving cultural norms, and familial obligations. The narratives are vividly depicted, offering a cinematic quality that brings relationships and settings to life. Through these stories, the author delves into themes of value and responsibility, challenging readers to reflect on the certainties that have been disrupted in contemporary society.

      Walking Still