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ISBN | 9780143527442 |
Format | HardBound |
Language | English |
Year of Publication | 2011 |
Bib. Info | 558p.; |
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Sometimes There Is A Void is a remarkable record of the life of awardwinning novelist and playwright Zakes Mda. Eminently readable, Mda weaves past and present together to give us an intensely personal story of the writers development in life, in love and in learning. Forced to follow his father, PAC founding spirit A P Mda, into exile in Lesotho (then still Basutoland) at the age of fourteen, Zakes Mda finds freedom from close parental discipline irresistible and becomes a frequenter of shebeens and an exponent of fast living at an early age, although he is eventually drawn back to wanting a good education above all other things. After many twists and turns, and a few false starts, we follow his journey to Athens, Ohio, where he is now professor of creative writing. Forthright almost to a fault, it is a vigorous and colourful story enriched by Mdas dry humour and his ability to engage with his reader on a very personal level. Always outspoken, Mda has in the past voiced his disappointment in, and been critical of, what he sees as crony capitalism and the patronage system in the new South Africa a lot of which was highlighted in his last novel Black Diamond and finds that he has been side-lined in many aspects of South African culture where he feels he could make a significant contribution. Because he resisted the centre and stayed on the periphery, he regards himself as an outsider hence the books subtitle. Admirers of Mdas fiction will enjoy getting to know more about the man.
Reprint by Farrar, Strauss and Giroux, USA under ISBN:9780374280949. 1st American Edition. 2012 1. Mda, Zakes ? Childhood and youth 2. Mda, Zakes ? Homes and haunts ? South Africa 3. Mda, Zakes - Homes and haunts ? Lesotho 4. Authors, South African ? 20th Century ? Biography