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The fifth volume in the Voice of Witness series presents the
narratives of Zimbabweans whose lives have been affected by the
country's political, economic, and human rights crises. This book
asks the question: How did a country with so much promise-a stellar
education system, a growing middle class of professionals, a
sophisticated economic infrastructure, a liberal constitution, and
an independent judiciary-go so wrong? In their own words, they
recount their experiences of losing their homes, land, livelihoods,
and families as a direct result of political violence. They
describe being tortured in detention, firebombed at home, or beaten
up or raped to "punish" votes for the opposition. Those living
abroad in exile or forced to flee to neighboring countries recount
their escapes, of cutting through fences, swimming across
crocodile-infested rivers, and entrusting themselves to human
smugglers. This book includes Zimbabweans of every age, class and
political conviction, from farm laborers to academics, from artists
and opposition leaders to ordinary Zimbabweans: men and women
simply trying to survive as a once thriving nation heads for
collapse.
The fifth volume in the Voice of Witness series presents the
narratives of Zimbabweans whose lives have been affected by the
country's political, economic, and human rights crises. This book
asks the question: How did a country with so much promise-a stellar
education system, a growing middle class of professionals, a
sophisticated economic infrastructure, a liberal constitution, and
an independent judiciary-go so wrong? In their own words, they
recount their experiences of losing their homes, land, livelihoods,
and families as a direct result of political violence. They
describe being tortured in detention, firebombed at home, or beaten
up or raped to "punish" votes for the opposition. Those living
abroad in exile or forced to flee to neighboring countries recount
their escapes, of cutting through fences, swimming across
crocodile-infested rivers, and entrusting themselves to human
smugglers. This book includes Zimbabweans of every age, class and
political conviction, from farm laborers to academics, from artists
and opposition leaders to ordinary Zimbabweans: men and women
simply trying to survive as a once thriving nation heads for
collapse.
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Breach (Paperback)
Olumide Popoola, Annie Holmes
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R355
R294
Discovery Miles 2 940
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In the refugee camp known as The Jungle an illusion is being
disrupted: that of a neatly ordered world, with those deserving
safety and comfort separated from those who need to be kept out.
--------- Calais is a border town. Between France and Britain.
Between us and them. The eight short stories in this collection
explore the refugee crisis through fiction. They give voice to the
hopes and fears of both sides. Dlo and Jan break into refrigerated
trucks bound for the UK. Marjorie, a volunteer, is happy to mingle
in the camps until her niece goes a step too far. Mariam lies to
her mother back home. With humour, insight and empathy breach
tackles an issue that we can no longer ignore. ----------breach is
the first title in the Peirene Now! series. This exciting new
series will be made up of commissioned works of new fiction, which
engage with the political issues of the day. In breach, the authors
beautifully capture a multiplicity of voices - refugees,
volunteers, angry citizens - whilst deftly charting a clear
narrative path through it all. Each story is different in tone, and
yet they complement one another perfectly.Taken as a whole, this
stands as an empathetic and probing collage, where the words
'home', 'displacement' and 'integration' come to mean many things
as the collection progresses to a moving finale. Why Peirene chose
to commission breach-----------'I have commissioned Olumide Popoola
and Annie Holmes to go to the Calais refugee camps to distil
stories into a work of fiction about escape, hope and aspiration.
On another level, however, this work will also take seriously the
fears of people in this country who want to close their borders.
It's that dialogue that isn't happening in real life. A work of art
can help to bridge the gap.' Meike Ziervogel, publisher
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