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Mquzama Reviews

The Mquzama newsletter reviews Fiction with sprinkles of Political Economy, (Economic) Sociology, and Theology books.

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A Brief History of Seven Killings

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“But in another city, another valley, another ghetto, another slum, another favela, another township, another intifada, another war, another birth, somebody is singing Redemption Song, as if the Singer wrote...

7 months ago
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The Inheritance of Loss

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“But while the residents were shocked by the violence, they were also often surprised by the mundaneness of it all. Discovered the extent of perversity that the heart is capable of as they sat at home with nothing to do, a...

8 months ago
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Water Birds on the Lakeshore

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“During maman’s funeral, I hear those talks again and again. Mourning these days is but a formality. People come and find lovers, fight old wars, find a husband, play the fool, do business. The bereaved family must console...

10 months ago
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The Old Drift

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“Agnes quizzed Grace about her cultural beliefs. What was it like to be Bantu? To come from an ancient tribe so naturally inclined to socialism that its name simply meant people.”

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The Old Drift is a renditio...

10 months ago
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Can Africans Do Economics?

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“... the problem of policy dominance is compounded by the fact that the influential research on the economics of the African continent, on which policy is based, is mostly conducted by Western economists steeped in the tra...

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