NoViolet Bulawayo, a Stegner Fellow at Stanford, weaves together her winning first novel, "We Need New Names," with a rare and welcome economy. The prose is spare and stirring, and the worldview ...
NoViolet Bulawayo left Zimbabwe at 18 to study law in America, but a series of photos changed her plans. The pictures showed people displaced by a 2005 government cleanup operation; the first one ...
GLORY. By NoViolet Bulawayo. Viking. 416 pages. $27. NoViolet Bulawayo’s brilliant debut novel, “We Need New Names,” was suffused with the nostalgia of the emigrant. Her equally impressive second ...
When the world is going to hell in a binga basket, the people, or in this case, the animals, must band together to combat injustice. In Glory, shortlisted for the 2022 Booker Prize, NoViolet Bulawayo ...
(MENAFN- The Conversation) Zimbabwean writer NoViolet Bulawayo has been honoured as Africa's best short story writer after winning the Best of Caine Award . The special recognition marks 25 years of ...
NoViolet Bulawayo admits she has had to rein in her politics. The first draft of her debut novel, We Need New Names, was “very charged, very political, in your face”, the Zimbabwean writer recalls.
In "We Need New Names," NoViolet Bulawayo has written an anguished and angry tale of the African Diaspora. The question it asks is not why things fall apart, but what are the costs of fleeing when it ...
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