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Mhlanga drops new Ndebele novel on war scars
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 82568, member: 636"] A war hero came home to find his family gone. Playwright Styx Mhlanga released a new novel examining the hidden wounds from the liberation conflict. The story follows a returning fighter whose victory is hollow. He discovers his wife remarried a wealthy man during his absence. The book delves into personal narratives beyond battlefield heroics. It explores themes of love, sacrifice, and spiritual ritual. The central plot involves a safety ritual performed by the commander. His only salvation from its consequences was his original spouse. The cover art depicts guerrillas crossing the Zambezi River at night. This imagery reflects dangerous journeys undertaken during the struggle. The author stated the work stems from years of research and collected stories. He mentioned numerous local war sites containing untold narratives. Mhlanga emphasized the deeper meaning hidden within these accounts for veterans. The emotional conflict continues long after political independence is achieved. His goal included preserving the isiNdebele language for future readers. He described the language as inherently poetic and rich with proverbs. He expressed a desire for diaspora and rural audiences to experience the text. The novel aims to carry cultural memory through its linguistic style. The author also highlighted the importance of respecting the fighters' sacrifices. He noted the prolonged personal risks taken during the war period. Writing the manuscript represented a lengthy creative journey. The project began in his spare time and required sustained effort to complete. This publication is his sixth literary work under his own name. The book runs one hundred ninety pages in its current manuscript form. [/QUOTE]
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