How we buried Puso is a novel which deals with themes
characteristic of post-colonial African literature - identity,
spirituality, community, and Africanness. It examines the impact of
exile on the individual and the community, as well as the related
problem of alienation. The themes of colonialism and dispossession
are presented through Molefe's, often rather wry, observations. The
manner in which the recent history of Lesotho is narrated is a
graphic take on the neglect of Empire, and the understated cynicism
of the narrator's tone is extremely eloquent.
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