NoViolet Bulawayo is a critically acclaimed author, best known for her fictional works. She writes under the pen name Elizabeth Zandile Tshele, which she has used to publish her novels. Bulawayo's writing is characterized by her unique voice and perspective, which she brings to life through her vivid storytelling.
Bulawayo is a Zimbabwean author who has gained international recognition for her work. She was awarded the prestigious Caine Prize for African Writing in 2011 for her short story "Hitting Budapest," which explores the lives of street children in a Zimbabwean shantytown. The story showcases Bulawayo's ability to capture the complexities of life in Zimbabwe and her deep understanding of the human condition.
In addition to her success with short stories, Bulawayo has also made a name for herself as a novelist. Her debut novel, We Need New Names (2013), was shortlisted for the esteemed Man Booker Prize, making her the first African female writer to receive this honor. This achievement further solidified her position as a leading voice in African literature. Bulawayo is currently working on a memoir project, which promises to offer readers a unique and intimate look into her life and experiences. Her work continues to inspire and captivate audiences around the world, and she is widely regarded as one of the most talented writers of her generation.
Standalone Novels
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We Need New Names
2013
2
Glory
2022
NoViolet Bulawayo Anthologies
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Twenty Years of the Caine Prize for African Writing