Tendai Huchu
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The Hairdresser of Harare
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2010
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The Maestro, the Magistrate and the Mathematician
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2014
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An Untimely Love
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HostBods
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Edinburgh Nights
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The Second Coming of Dambudzo Marechera
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Corpi ospiti
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Maestro, Magistrat und Mathematiker: Roman
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Der Friseur von Harare: Roman
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Leggere le nuvole
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“Men don鈥檛 take rejection so well. It鈥檚 like they鈥檙e raised expecting that they can have whatever they want.”
― The Hairdresser of Harare
― The Hairdresser of Harare
“It鈥檚 difficult to stop loving someone, even when they have done something that you once thought unforgivable. There isn鈥檛 an on off switch for love.”
― The Hairdresser of Harare
― The Hairdresser of Harare
“I can only say that friendship should rise above man-made laws, which tend to be capricious by their very nature.”
― The Hairdresser of Harare
― The Hairdresser of Harare
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“Yes. A language that will at last say what we have to say. For our words no longer correspond to the world. When things were whole, we felt confident that our words could express them. But little by little these things have broken apart, shattered, collapsed into chaos. And yet our words have remained the same. Hence, every time we try to speak of what we see, we speak falsely, distorting the very thing we are trying to represent. [鈥 Consider a word that refers to a thing- 鈥 umbrella鈥, for example. [鈥 Not only is an umbrella a thing, it is a thing that performs a function. [鈥 What happens when a thing no longer performs its function? [鈥 the umbrella ceases to be an umbrella. It has changed into something else. The word, however, has remained the same. Therefore it can no longer express the thing.”
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