Mhudi
Description:
South African novelist Sol T Plaatje (1876-1932) was a pioneer in the fight against racism in his country. He labored as a political activist to advance governmental reforms and promote civil rights for oppressed blacks. His Mhudi, penned in 1919 20 but published in 1930, represents the first full-length novel in English by a black South African writer.
Today regarded as a classic for its skillful utilization of the African oral narrative and its robust validation of the positive qualities of African customs, the story of Mhudi, the harvester, and her romance with birdman Ra-Thaga is set during the country's cataclysmic wars of possession of the 1830s. Plaatje's heroine, Mhudi, is an enduring symbol of resilience of spirit and the belief in a new day.
"The humour and imagination which made Plaatje's journalistic labour and his advocacy of his people so fruitful and acceptable are enlivening features of his last work." The Times Literary Supplement
Other titles by African writers from Waveland Press:
Amadi, The Concubine (ISBN 9781478634607)
Andreas, The Purple Violet of Oshaantu (ISBN 9781478634584)
Ba, So Long a Letter (ISBN 9781577668060)
Campbell, My Children Have Faces (ISBN 13 9781478635017)
Head, The Collector of Treasures and Other Botswana Village Tales (ISBN 9781478607601)
Head, Maru (ISBN 9781478607618)
Head, A Question of Power (ISBN 9781478634690)
Head, When Rain Clouds Gather (ISBN 9781478607595)
Kubuitsile, The Scattering (ISBN 9781478634591)
La Guma, In the Fog of the Seasons' End (ISBN 9781478600251)
Nwapa, Efuru (ISBN 9781478611011)
p'Bitek, Song of Lawino & Song of Ocol (ISBN 9781478604723)
Rifaat, Distant Views of a Minaret and Other Short Stories (ISBN 9781478611288)
Want a Better Price Offer?
Set a price alert and get notified when the book starts selling at your price.
Want to Report a Pricing Issue?
Let us know about the pricing issue you've noticed so that we can fix it.