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“Zimbabwe is my muse”

In this conversation with poet Mbizo Chirasha, Zimbabwean writer, performer, and cultural heritage activist Cynthia Marangwanda speaks about writing as an essentrial  instrument to understand life, the influence of ancestral heritage, and the literary voices that shaped her — from Dambudzo Marechera to Toni Morrison. A thoughtful reflection on creativity, feminism, and cultural memory in Zimbabwe...
(Available in Arabic, English, French, German & Spanish)
https://literatur.review/en/interview/zimbabwe-my-muse

In this conversation with poet Mbizo Chirasha, Zimbabwean writer, performer, and cultural heritage activist Cynthia Marangwanda speaks about writing as an essentrial  instrument to understand life, the influence of ancestral heritage, and the literary voices that shaped her — from Dambudzo Marechera to Toni Morrison. A thoughtful reflection on creativity, feminism, and cultural memory in Zimbabwe...
(Available in Arabic, English, French, German & Spanish) (Opens in a new window)
Cynthia Marangwanda

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