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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.

Trade Review
"A gut punch of a collection.…Makhene brings together interlocking narratives that astonish as they reveal how malignant political forces can both ravage and vitalize the human spirit." -- Laura Warrell - New York Times Book Review
"An unforgettable debut that hits with all the force of the sun. Complex and breathtaking, Innards is a book haunted by apartheid’s monstrous shadow and illuminated by the radiant talent of one of our generation’s most original voices. Makhene writes like liberation should feel: transcendently." -- Junot Díaz, Pulitzer Prize–winning author of This is How You Lose Her and The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao
"Innards by the brilliant Magogodi Makhene is a wonder. Magnificent and devastating." -- NoViolet Bulawayo, author of Glory and We Need New Names
"Innards reads like a relay of fearless, burning emblems, each story lit by the one before and each igniting the next. Beautiful, lethal, funny, righteous visions… ablaze with the utterly familiar and the utterly mysterious. This work is prophetic—not because it shows us what will be, but because it shows us how it all really is. Simply, marvelous." -- Paul Harding, Pulitzer Prize–winning author of This Other Eden
"Linked stories of life in Soweto, South Africa, animate the region’s fraught history of colonization and apartheid. Makhene shapes her debut story collection around suburban Soweto, from its inception during apartheid as the South-Western Townships until its eventual incorporation into Johannesburg proper.…Makhene's vividly rendered stories are propulsive and challenging." -- Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
"A much-needed addition to contemporary fiction.... Makhene’s stories capture the heart and soul of the Soweto people through her rich use of the vernacular and celebration of their lives. Readers will feel deeply connected to these characters." -- Booklist (starred review)

Innards Stories

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    A Hardback by Magogodi oaMphela Makhene

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      Publisher: WW Norton & Co
      Publication Date: 06/06/2023
      ISBN13: 9781324051008, 978-1324051008
      ISBN10: 1324051000

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This incendiary debut of linked stories narrates the everyday lives of Soweto residents, from the early years of apartheid to its dissolution and beyond.

      Trade Review
      "A gut punch of a collection.…Makhene brings together interlocking narratives that astonish as they reveal how malignant political forces can both ravage and vitalize the human spirit." -- Laura Warrell - New York Times Book Review
      "An unforgettable debut that hits with all the force of the sun. Complex and breathtaking, Innards is a book haunted by apartheid’s monstrous shadow and illuminated by the radiant talent of one of our generation’s most original voices. Makhene writes like liberation should feel: transcendently." -- Junot Díaz, Pulitzer Prize–winning author of This is How You Lose Her and The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao
      "Innards by the brilliant Magogodi Makhene is a wonder. Magnificent and devastating." -- NoViolet Bulawayo, author of Glory and We Need New Names
      "Innards reads like a relay of fearless, burning emblems, each story lit by the one before and each igniting the next. Beautiful, lethal, funny, righteous visions… ablaze with the utterly familiar and the utterly mysterious. This work is prophetic—not because it shows us what will be, but because it shows us how it all really is. Simply, marvelous." -- Paul Harding, Pulitzer Prize–winning author of This Other Eden
      "Linked stories of life in Soweto, South Africa, animate the region’s fraught history of colonization and apartheid. Makhene shapes her debut story collection around suburban Soweto, from its inception during apartheid as the South-Western Townships until its eventual incorporation into Johannesburg proper.…Makhene's vividly rendered stories are propulsive and challenging." -- Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
      "A much-needed addition to contemporary fiction.... Makhene’s stories capture the heart and soul of the Soweto people through her rich use of the vernacular and celebration of their lives. Readers will feel deeply connected to these characters." -- Booklist (starred review)

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