The Trial of Robert Mugabe: a Novel


Yes, that's the title of a new novel coming to a booksore near you on September 15, 2009. Published by Okri Books of Chicago, the novel is by the esteemed Nigerian writer and scholar, Chielo Zona Eze, who teaches Postcolonial African Literature at Northeastern Illinois University. I just received my review copy, so Maupassant, Nabokov, and Flannery O'connor, I will have to take a brief break from you to nibble on this new treat!

Description of Book:

Unable to recall when exactly he died, Robert Mugabe is shocked to be in the presence of God for trial. Facing him are countless people who died during his regime. They tell their stories, after which God condemns him to hell. Mugabe suddenly wakes up, in Harare, realizing he just had a dreadful dream. Set in the African Afterlife, The Trial of Robert Mugabe tells the Zimbabwean story from the perspective of two iconic Zimbabwean writers, Yvonne Vera and Dambudzo Marechera.

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