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Black Sunlight

Anglais · Livre de poche

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In this dark and deeply radical novel, Dambudzo Marechera offers a visceral account of a photojournalist's entanglement with a terrorist organisation.

In an unnamed totalitarian state, the members of Black Sunlight - a group of violent anarchists - are the only ones fighting for change and justice. As their actions push the country further towards chaos, journalist Christian records it all 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, he 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.

A propos de l'auteur

Dambudzo Marechera was born in 1952 in Rusape, Rhodesia (modern-day Zimbabwe) and was a short story writer, playwright, and poet.

Known for his eccentric personality and pioneering fiction, Marechera was awarded a scholarship to Oxford University but was shortly expelled. Three years later, Marechera won the 1979 Guardian Prize for First Fiction for his novel, The House of Hunger and famously shocked the guests by hurling plates at the venue's chandelier. Leeds University and the University of Sheffield later offered him positions as a Writer in Residence.

Marechera also went on to publish Black Sunlight in 1980 and wrote a collection of plays, prose narratives, and poems but lived in frequent poverty during his time in England, suffering through various health issues. On his return to Zimbabwe in 1982, Marechera fell further into ill health and homelessness, dying only five years later at the age of 35. His work continued to influence a generation of writers, inspiring a movement of social criticism that focused on post-independence Zimbabwe.

Résumé

In this dark and deeply radical novel, Dambudzo Marechera offers an account of a photojournalist's entanglement with a terrorist organisation.

Préface

In this dark and deeply radical novel, Dambudzo Marechera offers an account of a photojournalist's entanglement with a terrorist organisation.

Texte suppl.

I love Marechera. I love his sense of the moment and sense of words. His crystalline vision and his boldness

Détails du produit

Auteurs Dambudzo Marechera
Edition Head of Zeus
 
Langues Anglais
Format d'édition Livre de poche
Sortie 01.11.2023
 
EAN 9781803289083
ISBN 978-1-80328-908-3
Pages 352
Catégories Littérature > Littérature (récits)

FICTION / Psychological, Fiction, Zimbabwe, Narrative theme: Interior life, Narrative theme: Social issues, Narrative theme: Politics, c 1980 to c 1989

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