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Strife
Shimmer Chinodya
2006:
125 x 205 pp. 226pp
ISBN 10: 1-77922-058-8
ISBN 13: 978-1-77922-058-5
Pambazuka News, March 2007
Strife is a rich and densely written novel that provides a dark
exposé of the tension between modernity and tradition, and deep
insights into culture in Zimbabwe in the 21st century. Chinodya
explores the powerful draw that conflicting ideologies exercise over
an emerging middle-class that at once yearns for autonomy and
unconsciously desires the irresponsibility of an all-pervading
destiny. Tracing the Gwanagara's roots back over a century, Chinodya
interweaves past and the present, juxtaposing incidents never
forgotten or resolved, revealing how memory becomes an actor in lived
time.
A large family grows up in Gweru. Their father aspires to be an
enlightened Christian man; he sees his children through school and
college where they do well. But as adults, they are struck by
illness. Who is to blame? Who is to cure these ailments? What wrongs
have they committed to offend the ancestors? How can atonement be
made? Can education, science and medicine provide any solution? Their
mother, the moon huntress, seeks out the answers and the cures in
traditional beliefs and customs.
Shimmer Chinodya is one of Zimbabwe's most celebrated post-
independence literary writers. He won The Commonwealth Writers Prize,
Africa region in 1990, for his critically acclaimed novel, Harvest of
Thorns. His works of fiction include Chairman of Fools (Weaver Press
2005) Dew in the Morning (1982), Tale of Tamari (2004) and Can we
Talk and Other Stories (1998), which was shortlisted for the Caine
Prize for African Writing in 2000. Chinodya has received numerous
writing fellowships. From 1995- 1997, he was visiting professor in
creative writing and African literature at the University of St
Lawrence.
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