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Den gamle mand døde under hjulene på det tyvende århundredes godstog. Der var intet andet end pletter, blodpletter og kødstumper tilbage, da dets fulde længde havde fortæret ham. Og det samme er ved at ske med min generation. Nej, jeg hader ikke at være sort. Jeg er bare træt af at sige at det er smukt. Nej, jeg hader ikke mig selv. Jeg er bare træt af at folk støder deres knoer ind i min kæbe. Sultens hus er en af de stærkeste og mest brutale beskrivelser af ghettoliv og håbløshed i Zimbabwe (Rhodesia) i årene op til selvstændigheden. Allerede mens selvstændighedskampen antog momentum, udtrykte Marechera skepsis overfor det nationalistiske projekt og den etniske polarisering der bl.a. førte til guerillaernes overgreb mod civile. Værket kan ikke opsummeres mere præcis end Doris Lessings gjorde det:Like overhearing a scream
In this dark and deeply radical novel, Dambudzo Marechera offers a visceral account of a photojournalist's entanglement with a terrorist organisation.Against the backdrop of a military-fascist government, the Black Sunlight members are the only ones fighting for change and justice. Comprised of a group of violent anarchists, their movement throws the country into chaos with little regard for casualties.Throughout it all, photojournalist Christian is witnessing revolution through the lens of his camera.Christian's life so far has been one of immense struggle and alienation. So when he becomes tangled in the Black Sunlight uprising, Christian is determined to remain a bystander and nothing more; to capture their actions without praise or condemnation.In evocative flashes of sex, violence, war, and myth, Christian's story explodes in a labyrinthine plot, told through a chaotic stream-of-consciousness that mirrors the nation's crumbling climate.Black Sunlight is a piercing insight into the darkness of the human psyche and a raw examination of a nation in battle against itself - where everything political turns deeply personal.'Complex, challenging - and uniquely potent.' Guardian 'A writer in constant quest for his real self.' Wole Soyinka. 'One of Zimbabwe's finest and most controversial writers.' Herald 'He reinvigorates the language.' China Miéville
Mindblast is a powerful collection of plays, fiction, poetry and autobiography in which Dambudzo Marechera (1952-1987) turned the full force of his formidable powers on Zimbabwe in transition. Brilliant and infuriating, Mindblast showcases his iconoclasm, his wit and his inventive use of language.
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