Black Sunlight

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"In an unspecified setting the stream-of-consciousness narrative of this dark and visceral cult novel traces the fortunes of a group of anarchists in revolt against a military-fascist-capitalist opposition. In evocative flashes, sex, violence, war, myths and ideologies explode in a labyrinthine plot, viewed through the camera lens of a photojournalist known only as Christian. In Dambudzo Marechera's second experimental novel, he parodies African nationalist and racial identifications to show that notions of an 'essential African identity' were often invoked across Africa to authorise totalitarian regimes. Such irreverent, avant-garde literature was criticised upon publication in Zimbabwe in 1980, and Black Sunlight was banned on charges of 'Euromodernism' and challenging the concept of nation-building in the newly independent country.

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AuthorDambudzo Marechera
PublisherPenguin Global
PlaceLondon
Year2009
ISBN9780143026204
BindingPaperback
ConditionVery Good
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