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The essays collected in this volume look at the way that Mozambican
and Angolan literary works seek to narrate, re-create and make
sense of the postcolonial nation. Some of the studies focus on
individual works; others are comparative analyses of Angolan and
Mozambican works, with a focus on the way they enter into dialogue
with each other. The volume is oriented by three broad themes: the
role of history; the recurring image of the voyage; and
discursive/narrative strategies. The final section of the book
considers the postcolonial in a broader Lusophone and international
context.
This volume brings together interviews on the topic of the
postcolonial nation and its narrations with prominent writers from
Angola and Mozambique. The interviewees offer personal insights
into the history of post-independence Angola and Mozambique and
into the role of the intellectual elite in the complex processes of
deconstructing colonial heritage and (re)constructing national
identity in a multinational or multiethnic state. Their testimonies
provide a parallel narrative that complements the many fictional
narrators found in Angolan and Mozambican novels, short stories and
poems. The authors interviewed in the book are Luandino Vieira, Ana
Paula Tavares, Boaventura Cardoso, Jose Eduardo Agualusa, Ondjaki
and Pepetela from Angola; and Joao Paulo Borges Coelho, Marcelo
Panguana, Mia Couto, Paulina Chiziane, Ungulani Ba Ka Khosa and
Luis Carlos Patraquim from Mozambique.
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