![]() ![]() With her second novel Glory, Bulawayo establishes herself as a new and essential voice in the fiction of the contemporary African diaspora. “Nearly as incisive about the American immigrant experience as it is about the failings of Mugabe’s regime” (NPR), it was shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize-marking the first time a Black woman from Africa received this recognition- and won the PEN/Hemingway Prize, the Hurston/Wright Legacy Award, and many other honors. Her debut novel, We Need New Names, identified her as one of the great storytellers of displacement and arrival. NoViolet Bulawayo-Channeling the potent rhythms of the storytellers who raised her in Zimbabwe, NoViolet Bulawayo weaves stories that are at once disarmingly playful and devastatingly real. The Fall 2022 Barbara & David Zalaznick Reading Series premieres with a reading by award winning writer NoViolet Bulawayo. Survey Results (Accessible Alternative). ![]()
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