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House of Stone by Novuyo Rosa Tshuma - 2019 - hardcover - first edition - NEW

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Brand New: A new, unread, unused book in perfect condition with no missing or damaged pages. See all condition definitionsopens in a new window or tab
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No
Type
Novel
Signed
No
Custom Bundle
No
Ex Libris
No
Narrative Type
Fiction
Personalized
No
Age Level
Adults
Intended Audience
Adults
Inscribed
No
Edition
First Edition
ISBN
9780393635423
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Product Identifiers

Publisher
Norton & Company, Incorporated, w. w.
ISBN-10
0393635422
ISBN-13
9780393635423
eBay Product ID (ePID)
27038689459

Product Key Features

Book Title
House of Stone : a Novel
Number of Pages
400 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Contemporary Women, Family Life, Literary, Political, Historical
Publication Year
2019
Genre
Fiction
Author
Novuyo Rosa Tshuma
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
1.2 in
Item Weight
21.7 Oz
Item Length
9.6 in
Item Width
6.5 in

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Trade
LCCN
2018-037974
Reviews
Tshuma's writing issmart, original, feisty, brutal and gorgeous. She hits the perfect note onevery single page in this gripping novel about history, belonging and power.This is the work of an incredible, incredible talent., With luminous language, Novuyo Rosa Tshuma explores the treacherous terrain of colonization and decolonization, remembering and forgetting, and love and betrayal. The result is a gripping account of revolution and its aftermath, both for a country and for one man., Tshuma's writing is smart, original, feisty, brutal and gorgeous. She hits the perfect note on every single page in this gripping novel about history, belonging and power. This is the work of an incredible, incredible talent., Tshuma's brilliant layering of competing images and metaphors is one of the many marvels of this wise and demanding novel. . . . It's a remarkable feat. . . . Tshuma shows us how much work it takes to efface the past, and, through House of Stone, she proves that those efforts are no match for a novel as ambitious and ingenious as this one., To call [House of Stone] clever or ambitious is to do it a disservice - it is both, but also more than that. . . . Tshuma is incapable of writing a boring sentence. . . . By the end, she has managed to not only sum up Zimbabwean history, but also all of African colonial history: from devastating colonialism to the bitter wars of independence to the euphoria of self-rule and the disillusionment of the present. It is an extraordinary achievement for a first novel., A multilayered, twisting, and surprising whirlwind of a novel that is as impressive as it is heartbreaking., Novuyo Rosa Tshuma has written a towering and multilayered gem. House of Stone is one of the greatest-ever novels about Zimbabwe. What a timely, resonant gift., To call [House of Stone] clever or ambitious is to do it a disservice--it is both, but also more than that...Tshuma is incapable of writing a boring sentence...By the end, she has managed to not only sum up Zimbabwean history, but also all of African colonial history: from devastating colonialism to the bitter wars of independence to the euphoria of self-rule and the disillusionment of the present. It is an extraordinary achievement for a first novel., House of Stone is a novel of such maturity, such linguistic agility and scope that you'll scarcely believe it's a debut. Tshuma has set her formidable talents to no less a subject than the emergence of Zimbabwe from the darkness and tumult of colonialism. It's fierce and energetic right to the end, and whip smart to boot., ""With luminous language, Novuyo Rosa Tshuma explores the treacherous terrain of colonization and decolonization, remembering and forgetting, and love and betrayal. The result is a gripping account of revolution and its aftermath, both for a country and for one man."", Tshuma has written a towering and multilayered gem. House of Stone is one of the greatest ever novels about Zimbabwe. What a timely, resonant gift., A revealing chronicle of revolutionary and postcolonial Zimbabwe and a finely engraved portrait of obsession, told in fluid, absorbing language.
Synopsis
Pulsing with wit, seduction, and dark humor, House of Stone is a masterful debut that explores the creative--and often destructive--act of history-making., In the chronic turmoil of modern Zimbabwe, Abednego and Agnes Mlambo's teenage son, Bukhosi, has gone missing, and the Mlambos fear the worst. Their enigmatic lodger, Zamani, seems to be their last, best hope for finding him. Since Bukhosi's disappearance, Zamani has been preternaturally helpful: hanging missing posters in downtown Bulawayo, handing out fliers to passersby, and joining in family prayer vigils with the flamboyant Reverend Pastor from Agnes's Blessed Anointings church. It's almost like Zamani is part of the family... But almost isn't nearly enough for Zamani. He ingratiates himself with Agnes and feeds alcoholic Abednego's addiction, desperate to extract their life stories and steep himself in borrowed family history, as keenly aware as any colonialist or power-mad despot that the one who controls the narrative inherits the future. As Abednego wrestles with the ghosts of his past and Agnes seeks solace in a deep-rooted love, their histories converge and each must confront the past to find their place in a new Zimbabwe. Pulsing with wit, seduction, and dark humor, House of Stone is a sweeping epic that spans the fall of Rhodesia through Zimbabwe's turbulent beginnings, exploring the persistence of the oppressed in a young nation seeking an identity, but built on forgetting., Pulsing with wit, seduction, and dark humor, House of Stone is a masterful debut that explores the creative--and often destructive--act of history-making. In the chronic turmoil of modern Zimbabwe, Abednego and Agnes Mlambo's teenage son, Bukhosi, has gone missing, and the Mlambos fear the worst. Their enigmatic lodger, Zamani, seems to be their last, best hope for finding him. Since Bukhosi's disappearance, Zamani has been preternaturally helpful: hanging missing posters in downtown Bulawayo, handing out fliers to passersby, and joining in family prayer vigils with the flamboyant Reverend Pastor from Agnes's Blessed Anointings church. It's almost like Zamani is part of the family... But almost isn't nearly enough for Zamani. He ingratiates himself with Agnes and feeds alcoholic Abednego's addiction, desperate to extract their life stories and steep himself in borrowed family history, as keenly aware as any colonialist or power-mad despot that the one who controls the narrative inherits the future. As Abednego wrestles with the ghosts of his past and Agnes seeks solace in a deep-rooted love, their histories converge and each must confront the past to find their place in a new Zimbabwe. Pulsing with wit, seduction, and dark humor, House of Stone is a sweeping epic that spans the fall of Rhodesia through Zimbabwe's turbulent beginnings, exploring the persistence of the oppressed in a young nation seeking an identity, but built on forgetting.
LC Classification Number
PR9390.9.T78H68 2019

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