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Dance of Life The Novels of Zakes Mda in post-apartheid South Africa 2012 Edition by Gail Fincham , Ohio University Press

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    Author(s)Gail Fincham
    PublisherOhio University Press
    ISBN9780821419939
    Pages224
    BindingPaperback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearMay 2012

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    Ohio University Press Dance of Life The Novels of Zakes Mda in post-apartheid South Africa 2012 Edition by Gail Fincham

    In recent years, the work of Zakes Mda-novelist, painter, composer, theater director and filmmaker-has attracted worldwide critical attention. Gail Fincham's book examines the five novels Mda has written since South Africa's transition to democracy: Ways of Dying (1995), The Heart of Redness (2000), The Madonna of Excelsior (2002), The Whale Caller (2005), and Cion (2007). Dance of Life explores how refigured identity is rooted in Mda's strongly painterly imagination that creates changed spaces in memory and culture. Through a combination of magic realism, African orature, and intertextuality with the Western canon, Mda rejects dualistic thinking of the past and the present, the human and the nonhuman, the living and the dead, the rural and the urban. He imbues his fictional characters with the power to orchestrate a reconfigured subjectivity that is simultaneously political, social, and aesthetic.



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