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Charles Mungoshi
Ecrivain/ne, Poète
Zimbabwe

English
Born into a farming family in 1947, Charles Mungoshi was raised in the Chivhu area of Zimbabwe. After leaving school, he worked with the Forestry Commission before joining Textbook Sales. From 1975 to 1981 he worked at the Literature Bureau as an editor, and at Zimbabwe Publishing House for the next five years. In 1985-87 he was Writer in Residence at the University of Zimbabwe, and since then he has worked as a free-lance writer, script writer and editor.
Charles Mungoshi has written novels and short stories in both Shona and English, as well as two collections of children's stories.
Source : Poetry International
Bibliography
Coming of the Dry Season (1972)
Ndiko Kupindana Kwamazuva (1975)
Waiting for the Rain (1975)
Makunun’unu Maodzamoyo ("Brooding Breeds Despair"; 1977)
Some Kind of Wounds (1980)
Inongova Njake Njake (1980)
Kunyarara Hakusi Kutaura? (1983)
The Setting Sun and Rolling World (1987)
Stories from a Childhood (1989)
One Day Long Ago: More Stories from a Shona Childhood (1991)
Walking Still (short stories; 1997)
The Milkman Doesn't Only Deliver Milk (1998)
Branching Streams flow in the dark (2013)
Charles Mungoshi has written novels and short stories in both Shona and English, as well as two collections of children's stories.
Source : Poetry International
Bibliography
Coming of the Dry Season (1972)
Ndiko Kupindana Kwamazuva (1975)
Waiting for the Rain (1975)
Makunun’unu Maodzamoyo ("Brooding Breeds Despair"; 1977)
Some Kind of Wounds (1980)
Inongova Njake Njake (1980)
Kunyarara Hakusi Kutaura? (1983)
The Setting Sun and Rolling World (1987)
Stories from a Childhood (1989)
One Day Long Ago: More Stories from a Shona Childhood (1991)
Walking Still (short stories; 1997)
The Milkman Doesn't Only Deliver Milk (1998)
Branching Streams flow in the dark (2013)
Livres(s)
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Branching Streams Flow in the DarkRomanBranching Streams Flow in the Dark is 164 paged novel written by Charles Mungoshi in 2013. The story unfolds through a letter written by the main character Serina Maseko to and old school friend Fungisai Bare. …Charles Mungoshi est lié(e) à ce livre en tant que ecrivain/ne
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Coming of the Dry SeasonRecueilThese ten short stories from the prize-winning Zimbabwean writer Charles Mungoshi, were banned in (the then) Rhodesia, but some were published in Europe. One of the stories,’The Setting Sun and the Rolling Worl…Charles Mungoshi est lié(e) à ce livre en tant que ecrivain/ne
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Waiting for the RainRomanThe award-winning writer Charles Mungoshi is recognised in Africa, and internationally, as one of the continent’s most powerful writers today. This early novel deals with the pain and dislocation of the clash o…Charles Mungoshi est lié(e) à ce livre en tant que ecrivain/ne
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Walking StillRomanWinner of the 1998 Commonwealth Writers Prize. Charles Mungoshi is one of Africa’s foremost creative writers – both for adults and children – and a past winner of The Noma Award for Publishing in Africa. This n…Charles Mungoshi est lié(e) à ce livre en tant que ecrivain/ne
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Some Kinds of WoundsRecueilNewly reissued and widely available outside Africa for the first time, these short stories by Charles Mungoshi, one of Zimbabwe’s most prolific and successful writers, were originally composed in the 1970s. The…Charles Mungoshi est lié(e) à ce livre en tant que ecrivain/ne
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