Mungoshi to Address PAWA in Ghana

David Mungoshi, Vice President of PAWA.

Zimbabwean writer David Mungoshi, whose new novel, The Fading Sun, is forthcoming from Lion Press, will present a paper at the Pan African Writers Association (PAWA) in Ghana. This event,running from November 4 to 7 and attended by writers like Chinua Achebe, Toni Morrion, Nadine Gordimer, Wole Soyinka, Ngugi wa Thiongo and others, will focus on the theme: "LANGUAGE, LITERATURE AND SOCIETY IN A FRACTURED WORLD". Wole Soyinka will deliver the keynote speech.

David Mungoshi will present a paper on HIV and its depiction in contemporary Southern African writing. Among other things, the paper reveals that there is "now a body of creative writing whose main driver is the HIV and AIDS pandemic." Mungoshi argues that "this writing cuts across all the literary genres (poetry, the short story, the novel and drama) and... the gender divide." The paper also examines "the language question with a view to suggesting how society can best go forward in what might be termed the age of the virus."

The Pan African Writers Association (PAWA),is a leading Pan African Cultural Institution accorded full Diplomatic Status by the Government of Ghana in 1992. It is made up of the 52 National Writers Associations on the African continent, and seeks to contribute its quota to moral, cultural and intellectual renaissance in Africa.

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