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John Eppel,Rheam Bryony,Christopher Mlalazi,Andrew Pocock,Anne Simone Hutton,Bhekilizwe Dube,Brian Chikwava,Chaltone Tshabangu,David Goodwin,Deon Marcus,Diana Charsley,Fungai Rufaro Machirori,Gothataone Moeng,Ian Rowlands,Ignatius Mabasa,Jo

Long Time Coming

Short Writings from Zimbabwe Morris, Jane Long Time Coming brings together short stories and poems from thirty-three writers that provide snapshots of this turbulent period in Zimbabwe's history. Snapshots of living in a country where basic services have crumbled: where shops have no food, taps no water, banks no money, hospitals no drugs, bars no beer. Snapshots of characters surviving against seemingly insurmountable odds. Horrific snapshots of the abuse of power, of violence and oppression, of the destruction of dreams. But this is Zimbabwe and there are lighter moments and moments of hope: in some of life's simple pleasures, in the coming of the rains, in the wink and the smile of a stranger, in a challenge to patriarchy, in the inner strength of the people, in fighting back.
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  • Maijd Azrqynцитирует9 лет назад
    ARRESTED DEVELOPMENT
    Sandisile Tshuma
    I have been standing at Max’s Garage for almost three hours trying to hitch a ride to Beitbridge. I am not the only one here though; there must be at least fifty people, maybe even a hundred. Or more, I don’t know, whatever; it’s hot and I am tired. The point is there is a sizeable crowd of would-be travellers with things to do and places to be and we are all waiting. Desperately. So much about life here and now entails waiting. If you are serious about life, if you are a go-getter and you want to make things happen then you need to know how to wait. Seriously. You take a deep breath, put your ‘game face’ on, brace yourself and wait. I had to wait two hours to get money from the bank to pay for my journey and now here I am waiting. Again. It’s what we do. We wait for transport, for electricity, for rain, for slow-speed internet connections at dingy cyber-cafes in town where we check our mail to see if a nifty little website has found us a job in Dubai or a scholarship to an obscure foreign university, or anything really to get
  • gg7jyt5xf2цитирует10 месяцев назад
    the type of gritty raw honesty that does nothing for a person’s self esteem but makes one see the truth in all its cruelty

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