Memory Chirere
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Book review: Chinua Achebe’s minor works
Achebe’s novels tend to overshadow his children’s stories, especially Chike and the River and his book of poems called Beware Soul Brother.
By Memory Chirere
Feb. 11, 2024
Book review: Shards
From my very close experience with students of literature in Zimbabwe, the excitement with Marechera is more pronounced in young men than in women.
By Memory Chirere
Feb. 25, 2024
Kara’s novel rare story about Indian migrants in Southern Rhodesia
It is a carefully crafted story about sojourning and transitioning. You are stunned that such a mature piece of work is only a debut attempt.
By Memory Chirere
Mar. 24, 2024
Book review: Chirere focuses on three books whose characters are boys in distress
Memory Chirere is a Zimbabwean writer. He enjoys reading and writing short stories and some of his stories are published in No More Plastic Balls (1999), A
By Memory Chirere
Mar. 31, 2024
Book Review: Memory Chirere reads Tanaka Chidora's Because Sadness is Beautiful?
Tanaka Chidora’s first book of poems in English, Because Sadness is Beautiful? dazzles with that question mark at the end of the title.
By Memory Chirere
Apr. 14, 2024
Portrait of Emlanjeni: A review by Memory Chirere
In what many will be able to call an environmental novel, Emlanjeni in Matobo, is integral to the story and it becomes one of the major and very active characters.
By Memory Chirere
Apr. 21, 2024