Solomon Mutswairo
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Zimbabwean writer
Why Is Solomon Mutswairo Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Solomon Mangwiro Mutswairo, also spelt Mutsvairo , was a Zimbabwean novelist and poet. A member of the Zezuru people of central Zimbabwe, he wrote the first novel in the Shona language, Feso. In his late years, Mutswairo was a central figure in Zimbabwean academic and cultural circles. He was the first person to be named Writer-in-Residence at the University of Zimbabwe, and was the Chairman of the National Arts Council of Zimbabwe during the late 1990s. Mutswairo wrote the text for "Simudzai mureza weZimbabwe", the Zimbabwean national anthem.
Solomon Mutswairo's Published Works
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Published Works
- Zimbabwe : prose and poetry (1974) (5)
- Hammer Blows and Other Writings (1973) (1)
- A Zimbabwean poet writing in English: a critical appraisal of Musaemura Zimunya's Thought-tracks (1991) (1)
- Geographic analysis of land use pattern in Ottawa (1964) (0)
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