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Innards: Stories


Title Innards: Stories
Writer Magogodi oaMphela Makhene (Author)
Date 2025-01-23 00:22:10
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This incendiary debut of linked stories narrates the everyday lives of Soweto residents, from the early years of apartheid to its dissolution and beyond.Set in Soweto, the urban heartbeat of South Africa, Innards tells the intimate stories of everyday black folks processing the savagery of apartheid with grit, wit, and their own distinctive bewildering humor. Rich with the thrilling textures of township language and life, it braids the voices and perspectives of an indelible cast of characters into a breathtaking collection flush with forgiveness, rage, ugliness, and beauty. Meet a fake PhD and ex-freedom fighter who remains unbothered by his own duplicity, a girl who goes mute after stumbling upon a burning body, twin siblings nursing a scorching feud, and a woman unraveling under the weight of a brutal encounter with the police. At the heart of these stories about deceit and ambition, appalling violence, familial turmoil, and love is South Africa’s history of slavery, colonization, and apartheid. Like many Americans today, Innards’ characters must navigate the shadows of the recent past alongside the uncertain opportunities of the promised land.Full to bursting with life, in all its complexities and vagaries, Innards is an uncompromising depiction of black South Africa. Visceral and tender, it heralds the arrival of a major new voice in contemporary fiction. Read more


Review

The courage and clarity of this book is stunning. I often closed my eyes, the open book in my lap, to let emotions settle in and images to coalesce in my mind. These linked stories about growing up in Soweto are unflinching and also tender in their ability to make us really see. Sometimes we in the west do not realize that Soweto is truly the heart of South Africa, and all history is encompassed there. These are stories about everyday Black families and individuals dealing with the horror of apartheid, its aftermath to the current day, and what bone-deep injustice means. The humor and love the author relates to us from her experience growing up, though the characters she shares with us here so generously, are revelatory. I'm just blown away. Write more, Magogodi oaMphela Makhene.

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