Beware Millipede

Beware Millipede
ISBN-10
9990887225
ISBN-13
9789990887228
Category
Malawi
Pages
124
Language
English
Published
2007
Publisher
African Books Collective
Author
Zondiwe Mbano

Description

The poetry in this collection spans thirty years of writing, a period highlighted by great socio-political change in Malawi. Zondiwe Mbano poems have been published in The Fate of Vultures: New Poetry from Africa (BBC award winning poetry), Haunting Wind: New Poetry from Malawi, and in Operations and Tears. His short stories have appeared in The Unsung Song: An Anthology of Malawian Writing in English, and in WASI Magazine.

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