Who Needs a Writer? There is More to Writing than Dollars and Cents
Zimbabwean novelist Andrew Chatora is a chronicler of unofficial history and the migrant experience. His debut novella, Diaspora Dreams, was published on March 25, 2021, by U.S-based Kharis Publishing. It was followed, in the same year, by Where the Heart Is, and now, the newly released Harare Voices and Beyond is causing ructions globally. Chatora celebrates the second anniversary of Diaspora Dreams with an essay about writerly commitment and instrumental reason.
Charles Lovemore Mungoshi – Eulogy to Greatness
Ode to a literary icon, pre-eminent Zimbabwean writer and poet Charles Mungoshi. In celebration of a life well lived. Highly honoured to have lived amongst greatness. Reflections.
Zimbabwean writer Andrew Chatora awarded for land-themed novel in New York
Zimbabwean writer Andrew Chatora was silver recipient at the Anthem Award for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion held in New York on January 30. A noted crusader of African immigrant literature based in the UK, Chatora was recognized for his 2023 novel, “Harare Voices and Beyond”. Chatora’s novel interrogates land reform discourse and race relations in […]
When it reaches the bookshops in your neighbourhood this February 2024 you may see that Inside Harare Alcatraz and Other Short Stories offers a fine assembly of different tones, voices, and settings, giving a view of a Zimbabwe and her Diaspora that is multifaceted writes Tariro Ndoro.
Chatora Opens Window to Colony, Empire Experiences in New Book
The author of “Diaspora Dreams” has temporarily quit the novel to give us this charmed confluence of the novella, the short story, the vignette, and the poetic essay.
The Return of Andrew Chatora… "Harare Voices and Beyond"
The UK-based Zimbabwean author, Andrew Chatora, has yet another new novel on the way! This is the third novel in three years from the fast rising writer from Mutare. It is called Harare Voices and Beyond. Preview by Memory Chirere, University of Zimbabwe.
Andrew Chatora’s Debut Novella "Diaspora Dreams" Stares Back at the White Gaze
Zimbabwean writer Andrew Chatora stares back at the white gaze and immigrant alienation in his debut novella, Diaspora Dreams. The English-teacher narrator is increasingly alone between a host country that cannot validate him and a home country that is too damaged for rear-view dreams.
Belfie Time – A Man and His Art
Andrew Chatora showcases his triplicate, “Diaspora Dreams” (2021), “Where the Heart Is” (2021) and “Harare Voices and Beyond” (2023). Make your purchase via Amazon links in the sidebar.
The Breaking of Our Tribe: A Review of Where the Heart Is by Andrew Chatora
Where the Heart Is, Andrew Chatora’s second offering, paints the picture of a broken tribe. However, the tribe Chatora explores is the tribe of Zimbabweans who left the country in the early 2000s to seek greener pastures in the United Kingdom.
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