| reviews Palaver Finish Review from The New Internationalist Hove's incandescent anger and contempt for the lies and platitudes of the time-serving politicians, opposition as well as government, burns off the page. The squandered potential of Zimbabwe is crystallized in a heartbreaking essay of less than three pages entitled 'Zimbabwe's Lost Vision' in which Hove excoriates the bad faith of a political élite intent only on self-enrichment as the infrastructure of the country crumbles and violence takes root at the heart of society. There are words that recur in these pieces whose repetition beats out a rhythm of rage and despair while speaking of an alternative possible future: 'culture', 'censorship', 'creativity', 'control', 'conscience'. For Hove the rulers of his country are thugs and vandals who have knowingly created a climate of fear in which each individual is beset with 'mini states of emergency which reside in the heart'. This is an impassioned polemic from a writer agonizingly aware of the catastrophic path his country is taking and doing his utmost to alter that course. PW - Rating **** © The author/publisher |