NoViolet Bulawayo’s novel “Glory” – culture

At the age of 32, an African author from Zimbabwe who called herself NoViolet Bulawayo electrified the literary world with her debut novel. “We need new names” starts out as a story about growing up in a ruined country, recognizable as the former British colony of Rhodesia under the never-ending tyranny of dictator Robert Mugabe, and then about the difficult adjustment of a young African woman in America. The special feature: Our guarantee voice is the child’s mouth. The narrator is a ten-year-old girl, a street kid who describes the misery of his country with cheeky wit, impertinence and wild humor and later his country of exile USA with sober sarcasm.

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