Innards
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Innards
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Innards
The fiery birth of a new star of South African fiction, Innards is an incendiary debut of linked stories that narrates the everyday lives of Soweto residents, from the early years of apartheid to its dissolution and beyond.
A gut punch of a collection...it astonishes as it reveals how malignant political forces can both ravage and vitalize the human spirit. β New York Times
Set in Soweto, the urban heartland of South Africa, Innards tells the intimate stories of everyday black folks processing the savagery of apartheid. Rich with the thrilling textures of township language and life, it braids the voices and perspectives of an indelible cast of characters into a breathtaking collection flush with forgiveness, rage, ugliness, and beauty.
Meet a fake PhD and ex-freedom fighter who remains unbothered by his own duplicity, a girl who goes mute after stumbling upon a burning body, twin siblings nursing a scorching feud, and a woman unravelling under the weight of a brutal encounter with the police. At the heart of this collectionβof deceit and ambition, appalling violence and transcendent loveβis the story of slavery, colonisation and apartheid, and it shows in intimate detail how South Africans must navigate both the shadows of the recent past and the uncertain opportunities of the promised land.
Full to bursting with life, in all its complexities and vagaries, Innards is an uncompromising depiction of black South Africa. Visceral and tender, it heralds the arrival of a major new voice in contemporary fiction.
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Innards by Magogodi oaMphela Makhene has been lauded as a powerful and urgent exploration of modern South Africa. Critics praise it for its unforgettable portrayal and complex storytelling, highlighting the vivid depiction of apartheid's lingering impact. The writing is described as both transcendently liberating and hauntingly prophetic, with each story igniting and fuelling the next. The book is considered a magnificent, much-needed addition to contemporary fiction, capturing the essence of Soweto.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781805460978
Publisher: Atlantic Books
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 05 October 2023
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: Atlantic Books
Edition: Main
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 15.0mm
Width: 135.0mm
Height: 215.0mm
Weight: 255g
Pages: 224
About the Author
Magogodi oaMphela Makhene is a proudly Soweto-made soul, who now makes her home anywhere with sunshine and writing space. An Iowa Writers' Workshop alum, Magogodi is a Caine Prize, Hedgebrook, MacDowell and Rona Jaffe Award honoree. She leads immersive courses and experiences at Love As A Kind of Cure, a social enterprise she co-founded to dismantle white supremacy.
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