Trading fiction for direct polemics, Zimbabwean novelist Andrew Chatora delivers Unstoppable March of the Human Condition. This raw essay collection grapples with exile, post-Brexit racism, and the socio-political burdens of contemporary African writers. From Harare to London, Chatora honors literary giants while fearlessly interrogating what it means to define "home."
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