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Dambudzo Marechera (4 June 1952 – 18
August 1987) was a
Zimbabwean novelist,
short story writer,
playwright and poet. His
short career produced a book...
- (1978) is a novella/short
story collection by
Zimbabwean writer Dambudzo Marechera (1952–1987), his
first published book, and was
published three years after...
- Chennells;
Flora Veit-Wild (1999).
Emerging perspectives on
Dambudzo Marechera.
Africa World Press. pp. 153–. ISBN 978-0-86543-645-9.
Retrieved 11 February...
- University, Berlin. She has
published on the
Zimbabwean writer Dambudzo Marechera, and on the body and
madness in
African literature.
Flora Wild was born...
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Tsvangirai Vitalis Zvinavashe Kotaro Matsushima Andy
Rinomhota Dambudzo Marechera Talbert Shumba Shingai Shoniwa Africa
portal Ehnologue:
Languages of...
- groups".
Toronto Star, July 11, 1991. "Secret
lover dreams about Dambudzo Marechera", The
Standard (Zimbabwe),
March 18, 2012 "Peter
Gregory McGehee". Encyclopedia...
- Louse.
Rusape is also the town
where Zimbabwe's
famous writer,
Dambudzo Marechera hailed from. It
surrounded by farms, and sits
between Harare and Mutare...
- Heath, The
Murderer 1979: Neil Jordan,
Night in
Tunisia and
Dambudzo Marechera, The
House of
Hunger 1980: J. L. Carr, A
Month in the
Country 1981: John...
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Betrayal and
Bitter Harvest. The book The
House of
Hunger by
Dambudzo Marechera won the
Guardian Fiction Prize in the UK in 1979. The
Nobel Prize-winning...
- the
Mouth Sarah Ladipo Manyika (Nigeria): In
Dependence (2008)
Dambudzo Marechera (Zimbabwe): The
House of
Hunger (1978)
Dalene Matthee (South Africa):...