Interviews with Zimbabwean Writers
Posted by Leicester Review of Books on March 14, 2009 · Leave a Comment
Since 2005, Conversations with Writers has been running a series of ongoing interviews with writers from all over the world.
So far, there are 14 Zimbabwean writers among those who have taken part in the interviews.
- Masimba Musodza, screenwriter and author;
- Petina Gappah, lawyer and author;
- Zvisinei Sandi, writer, academic and civil rights activist;
- Ivor W. Hartmann, author and editor-in-chief of StoryTime;
- Sarudzayi Barnes, author of The Endless Trail;
- Gary Albyn, author of Manzovo: Place of the Elephants;
- Zukiswa Wanner, author of Behind Every Successful Man;
- [Blog Review] Doris Lessing, Nobel Prize Laureate;
- Group Captain Peter Petter-Bowyer, author of Winds of Destruction;
- Valerie Tagwira, author of The Uncertainty of Hope;
- Rory Kilalea, author of The Arabian Princess & Other Stories;
- Ruzvidzo Stanley Mupfudza, author and journalist;
- John Eppel, author of Hatchings;
- Christopher Mlalazi, author of Dancing with Life: Tales from the Township;
- Lilian Masitera, author of Militant Shadow.
Updated June 20, 2009.
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