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Njabulo Simakahle Ndebele

    Fools and Other Stories
    • Fools and Other Stories

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      These stories from the final days of apartheid in South Africa earned the Noma Award, establishing Njabulo Ndebele as a significant literary voice. He has emerged as a powerful advocate for cultural freedom across the African continent. Ndebele portrays township life with humor and nuance, challenging the narrative of black South Africans as mere victims and instead highlighting the complexity and vibrancy of their existence. He asserts that literature should move beyond merely illustrating oppression, focusing instead on understanding how people endure and thrive in harsh conditions. Currently the Chancellor of Witwatersrand University, Ndebele began publishing these stories while in exile in Lesotho during the 1980s. His work is recognized as a major contribution to South Africa's cultural landscape, and this collection is his only fiction compilation available in Europe or North America. Ndebele's stories first appeared in Staffrider magazine, an innovative platform associated with the Soweto branch of South African PEN, which emerged after the Soweto riots of the mid-1970s. The magazine symbolized the resilience of un-ticketed commuters from black townships, and Ndebele's contributions helped shape a new tone in black South African literature that transcended the confines of apartheid.

      Fools and Other Stories