Set in Soweto, the urban heartbeat of South Africa, Innards tells the intimate stories of everyday black folks processing the savagery of apartheid with grit, wit, and their own distinctive bewildering humor. Rich with the thrilling textures of township language and life, it braids the voices and perspectives of an indelible cast of characters into a breathtaking collection flush with forgiveness, rage, ugliness, and beauty. Meet a fake PhD and ex-freedom fighter who remains unbothered by his own duplicity, a girl who goes mute after stumbling upon a burning body, twin siblings nursing a scorching feud, and a woman unraveling under the weight of a brutal encounter with the police. At the heart of these stories about deceit and ambition, appalling violence, familial turmoil, and love is South Africa's history of slavery, colonization, and apartheid. Like many Americans today, Innards' characters must navigate the shadows of the recent past alongside the uncertain opportunities of the promised land.
Full to bursting with life, in all its complexities and vagaries, Innards is an uncompromising depiction of black South Africa. Visceral and tender, it heralds the arrival of a major new voice in contemporary fiction.
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"A batch of signs and wonders.... For vision, range, depth, and voice, I can't think of another collection that so knocked me out cold, story after story, all the way through." -- Paul Harding, author of This Other Eden "An unforgettable debut that hits with all the force of the sun.... Makhene writes like liberation should feel: transcendently." -- Junot Diaz, author of This is How You Lose Her "Magnificent and haunting." -- NoViolet Bulawayo, author of Glory "An extraordinary achievement." -- Yagnishsing Dawoor - Guardian "Linked stories of life in Soweto, South Africa, animate the region's fraught history of colonization and apartheid. Makhene shapes her debut story collection around suburban Soweto, from its inception during apartheid as the South-Western Townships until its eventual incorporation into Johannesburg proper....Makhene's vividly rendered stories are propulsive and challenging." -- Kirkus Reviews (starred review) "A much-needed addition to contemporary fiction.... Makhene's stories capture the heart and soul of the Soweto people through her rich use of the vernacular and celebration of their lives. Readers will feel deeply connected to these characters." -- Booklist (starred review)
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Höhe: 207 mm
Breite: 141 mm
Dicke: 15 mm
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978-1-324-10540-4 (9781324105404)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Magogodi oaMphela Makhene is a proudly Soweto-made soul, who now makes her home anywhere with sunshine and writing space. An Iowa Writers' Workshop alum, Magogodi is a Caine Prize, Hedgebrook, MacDowell, and Rona Jaffe Award honoree.