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Nov-Dec: 2017 | Zimbabwe: Nervous Conditions, by Tsitsi Dangarembga
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I've just started reading this. It's shaping up to be an extremely promising read. This novel speaks to my soul! ☺️
Thought I'd share this interview with Tsisti Dangarembga https://youtu.be/lVre1FUbrk4
Thought I'd share this interview with Tsisti Dangarembga https://youtu.be/lVre1FUbrk4
Anetq wrote: "Turns out my local library has it (in a Danish translation no less), so I've just ordered it"
Wow Annette! My library doesnt have the original English version.
Wow Annette! My library doesnt have the original English version.


I just ordered the book. It will take about a month before it will reach me here in Niger... but I will surely catch up with you later!



I'm only a couple of chapters in and I'm already liking this a lot. She paints such a great picture of the country and people. It's easy to visualize what's happening.
I just read this today! Great story and I like the way Tambu's story unfolds alongside her dawning realization of how everyone - even the educated women's lifes are controlled by the patriarchate - even Babu at the top is just playing his part. I'm impressed by the optimistic feeling I have for Tambu in the end after all those obstacles showing the systematic oppression - but I guess it's the budding all 'round including the colonial age ending.

Nice review Zanna, with highlights of important sections (some I haven't reached yet, but almost there).

https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
I just finished reading and I really loved the book! To me, it is the best of the 3 Zimbabwean books for this Tour d'Afrique. Here is my review.
It reflects the nervous conditions of girls in women in this male-dominated society, but it also gives hope and inspiration, not only for Tambu's case but also for Maiguru and Lucia, standing up against the men in their life.
The novel seems so realistic that it feels like reading an autobiography. How does it relate to the youth of Tsitsi Dangarembga? I would like to read more by this author. Anyone has done so?
It reflects the nervous conditions of girls in women in this male-dominated society, but it also gives hope and inspiration, not only for Tambu's case but also for Maiguru and Lucia, standing up against the men in their life.
The novel seems so realistic that it feels like reading an autobiography. How does it relate to the youth of Tsitsi Dangarembga? I would like to read more by this author. Anyone has done so?





Sue wrote: "I just checked and my library group does have multiple copies of This Mournable Body. I’ve made a reminder for myself for requesting it in November."
Have you already read The Book of Not, Sue? What did you think of it? I have a copy at home (bought as I was very impressed by Nervous conditions), but it is still waiting to be read...
Have you already read The Book of Not, Sue? What did you think of it? I have a copy at home (bought as I was very impressed by Nervous conditions), but it is still waiting to be read...
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