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Gule wamkulu--the big dance, creative non-fiction

Label
Gule wamkulu--the big dance, creative non-fiction
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Gule wamkulu--the big dance
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Sub title
creative non-fiction
Summary
On the eve of AIDS, Zimbabwe battles forIndependence----An American expatriate remembers her home, gardenand hope-filled Zambians in Zambia when, taking up Zimbabwe's battle, bombsfall, murders happen, food shortages bring starvation. Her bipolar American anthropologist husbandgoes near berserk. Bombs kill the innocent, vicious murders gounexplained; starvation and death threaten when food, medicalsupplies--equipment and vital machinery are disallowed entry into Zambia'sland-locked land. Gifted and bipolar, the anthropologist, searchingevery specter of political innuendo, ends in his undoing. The writer, deeply interested in the landand its people, experiences Zambian kindness, warmth, procrastination, suspicion,and joy. This singular, independent, intrigue with Zambia aswell as the dynamics of their love, provide memoir's landscape.The young American University librarian, responsiblefor the couple's residency in Zambia, yields wrenching complications. The marriage suffers collapse.AIDScreeps into the landscape
Target audience
adult
resource.variantTitle
Big dance
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