African women are seldom given the space to express their concerns, their ideas and their reflections about the societies in which they live. In situations where a good woman is expected to remain silent, literature can provide an important medium for the expression of deeply-felt and sometimes shocking views. In this anthology the award-winning author Yvonne Vera brings together the stories of many talented writers from different parts of Africa. The act as witnesses to the dramas of private and public life. Their stories challenge contemporary attitudes and behaviour, leaving no room for complacency.
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Yvonne Vera wordt geprezen om haar poëtische proza en veerkrachtige vrouwelijke personages, die diep ingaan op moeilijke thema's en het uitdagende verleden van Zimbabwe. Haar romans worden gewaardeerd om hun unieke perspectief op de postkoloniale Afrikaanse literatuur, waarbij de psychologische impact van geschiedenis op individuen wordt onderzocht. Vera richt zich op het innerlijke leven van haar personages, waarbij haar schrijven vaak de harde realiteiten weerspiegelt waarmee zij werden geconfronteerd.






- 2008
- 2002
A gentle but fearless book, The Stone Virgins explores the emotional and physical scars caused by warfare, and enables us to respond truthfully to the catastrophic depths of conflict.
- 2001
- 1999
- 1998
Butterfly Burning brings the brilliantly poetic voice of Zimbabwean writer Yvonne Vera to American readers for the first time. Set in Makokoba, a black township, in the late l940s, the novel is an intensely bittersweet love story. When Fumbatha, a construction worker, meets the much younger Phephelaphi, he"wants her like the land beneath his feet from which birth had severed him." He in turn fills her "with hope larger than memory." But Phephelaphi is not satisfied with their "one-room" love alone. The qualities that drew Fumbatha to her, her sense of independence and freedom, end up separating them. And the closely woven fabric of township life, where everyone knows everyone else, has a mesh too tight and too intricate to allow her to escape her circumstances on her own. Vera exploits language to peel away the skin of public and private lives. In Butterfly Burning she captures the ebullience and the bitterness of township life, as well as the strength and courage of her unforgettable heroine.
- 1997
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