Without a Name: AND Under the Tongue
Author: Yvonne Vera
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 234
In Without a Name (1994), Mazvita, a young woman from the country, travels to Harare to escape the war and begin a new life. But her dreams of independence are short-lived. She begins a relationship of convenience and becomes pregnant. In Under the Tongue (1996), the adolescent Zhizha has lost the will to speak. In lyrical fragments, Vera reveals the story of Zhizha's parents, and the horrifying events that led to her mother's imprisonment and her father's death. With this novel Vera became the first Zimbabwean woman ever to deal frankly with incest. With these surprising, at times shocking novels Vera shows herself to be a writer of great potential.
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 234
In Without a Name (1994), Mazvita, a young woman from the country, travels to Harare to escape the war and begin a new life. But her dreams of independence are short-lived. She begins a relationship of convenience and becomes pregnant. In Under the Tongue (1996), the adolescent Zhizha has lost the will to speak. In lyrical fragments, Vera reveals the story of Zhizha's parents, and the horrifying events that led to her mother's imprisonment and her father's death. With this novel Vera became the first Zimbabwean woman ever to deal frankly with incest. With these surprising, at times shocking novels Vera shows herself to be a writer of great potential.
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Author: Yvonne Vera
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 234
In Without a Name (1994), Mazvita, a young woman from the country, travels to Harare to escape the war and begin a new life. But her dreams of independence are short-lived. She begins a relationship of convenience and becomes pregnant. In Under the Tongue (1996), the adolescent Zhizha has lost the will to speak. In lyrical fragments, Vera reveals the story of Zhizha's parents, and the horrifying events that led to her mother's imprisonment and her father's death. With this novel Vera became the first Zimbabwean woman ever to deal frankly with incest. With these surprising, at times shocking novels Vera shows herself to be a writer of great potential.
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 234
In Without a Name (1994), Mazvita, a young woman from the country, travels to Harare to escape the war and begin a new life. But her dreams of independence are short-lived. She begins a relationship of convenience and becomes pregnant. In Under the Tongue (1996), the adolescent Zhizha has lost the will to speak. In lyrical fragments, Vera reveals the story of Zhizha's parents, and the horrifying events that led to her mother's imprisonment and her father's death. With this novel Vera became the first Zimbabwean woman ever to deal frankly with incest. With these surprising, at times shocking novels Vera shows herself to be a writer of great potential.
Without a Name: AND Under the Tongue