The Mad
Ignatius T Mabasa author J Tsitsi Mutiti translator
Format:Paperback
Publisher:University of Georgia Press
Publishing:1st Apr '26
£20.95
This title is due to be published on 1st April, and will be despatched as soon as possible.
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- Hardback£124.95(9780820376943)

A fearless dissection of the most personal and private moments of Africans whose lives are ruled by social, political, and spiritual fears
It is no surprise, then, that The Mad has been awarded the Zimbabwe Book Publishers Association Award and that The Times Literary Supplement has called The Mad “one of the most significant books to have come out of Africa.”
In The Mad, originally published in Shona as Mapenzi and awarded the Zimbabwe Book Publishers Association Award, Mabasa’s pen runs riot, using sarcasm, humor, and a disjointed writing style that gels with its troubled and unpredictable characters. Set in the second decade of Zimbabwe’s independence, the novel paints a vivid portrait of poverty, violence, dehumanization, and postcolonial dislocation. It doesn’t shy away from painful truths, instead laying bare the realities of marginalized communities in Zimbabwe and exploring madness, dreams, strife, and a search for something that seems elusive. Evocative of the hustle and bustle in the lives and minds of many Zimbabweans during this period, the story reeks with the experience of people struggling to survive poverty, violence, disintegration, fear, coloniality, and dejection.
Structured in a way that echoes oral performance, with dramatic monologues, dialogue-driven exposition, and moral ambiguity that swim in a pool of decolonial language politics, The Mad is not only a milestone in Zimbabwean literature but a powerful African literary work that redefines what the modern African novel can be. It uniquely contributes to the broader conversation around how African societies manage cultural continuity and rupture in the face of colonial legacies, poverty, and globalization. It is no surprise, then, that The Mad has been awarded the Zimbabwe Book Publishers Association Award and that The Times Literary Supplement has called The Mad “one of the most significant books to have come out of Africa.”
The main character, war veteran, Hamundigoni, is uncensored and sometimes utterly warm and likeable. He is the thin veneer the author uses to lampoon the A-Z of contemporary Zimbabwean society. Here is Harare's unhinged wandered, going from place to place rebuking pretenders and social hypocrites, chiding mean and selfish relatives, criticizing the status-quo, and singing the latest tunes. . . . When this novel first appeared, it brought to Shona literature the seduction and tyranny of storytelling. With this translation, the English reading world will have the opportunity to experience the elegance of Ignatius Mabasa's writing.
-- Memory Chirere * award-winning author of Tudikidiki and Toriro and His Goats *Let the characters carry you through the typical life in one of Zimbabwe's bustling communities.
-- Chirikure Chirikure * Zimbabwean poet, songwriter, and writer *This stunning translation brings one of the most innovative novels in Shona to an Anglophone audience unfolding through polyphonic voices ranging from spirits, sex workers to a tormented madman. A truly kaleidoscopic narrative that paints a picture of the harsh and absurd reality of postcolonial Zimbabwe.
-- Yvette Lisa Ndlovu * author of Drinking from Graveyard WelISBN: 9780820376936
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152 pages