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Tsitsi Dangarembga

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Dɔgebo bebiri14 Fɛreboɔre 1959 Maale eŋ
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MotherSusan Dangarembga Maale eŋ
SpouseOlaf Koschke Maale eŋ
Native languageShona Maale eŋ
Kɔkɔyelii, sɛge ne bee goligoluuBɔrefɔ Maale eŋ
Tonnoɔrewriter, film director, playwright, screenwriter Maale eŋ
Zanne laUniversity of Cambridge, University of Zimbabwe, Arundel School Maale eŋ
Magnum opusNervous Conditions Maale eŋ
Kyɔɔtaare o naŋ nyɛBBC 100 Women, Peace Prize of the German Publishers' and Booksellers' Association, PEN Pinter Prize Maale eŋ
Nominated forBooker Prize Maale eŋ

Tsitsi Dangarembga (dɔgebo la 4 February 1959) e la Zimbabwean novelist, playwright ane filmmaker. A o debut novel, Nervous Conditions (1988), naŋ da e a dɛndɛŋ soba na naŋ pubilisi eŋ English yi a Black woman naŋ be Zimbabwe, da taa yuori yi BBC a 2018 a da e a saazu 100 books naŋ da leɛre a teŋɛ zu.[1] O meŋ da die a literary honours mine, te paale a Commonwealth Writers' Prize ane a PEN Pinter Prize. A 2020, a o novel This Mournable Body da taa la iruuŋ ko a Booker Prize.[2] A 2022, Dangarembga da taa la eebo ko a Zimbabwe court naŋ kyaare a public violence, yi wulluu.

Nyɔvore ane Ganzanne

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garembga was born odɔgebo daare la 1959 in Mutoko,a uthern Rhodesia (now Zimbabpampana,naŋ e a small totehbilee kaŋa o dɔgereba naŋ da wuli a mool. Her motherO mangarembga, was the fidaala a dɛndɛŋ n in Southera hodesia to obtain neŋ da nyɛ as degree, and her fakyɛ a o saauld latedaata la wagere mine leɛ e a dmaster.Tsitsi Dangarembga (dɔgebo la 4 February 1959) e la Zimbabwean novelist, playwright ane filmmaker. A o debut novel, Nervous Conditions (1988), naŋ da e a dɛndɛŋ soba na naŋ pubilisi eŋ English yi a Black woman naŋ be Zimbabwe, da taa yuori yi BBC a 2018 a da e a saazu 100 books naŋ da leɛre a teŋɛ zu. O meŋ da die a literary honours mine, te paale a Commonwealth Writers' Prize ane a PEN Pinter Prize[3][4][5].[6] A 2020, a o novel This Mournable Body da taa la iruuŋ ko a Booker Prize. A 2022, Dangarembga da taa la eebo ko a Zimbabwe court naŋ kyaare a public violence, yi wulluu.

Kyɔɔtaare Mine

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  • 1989: Commonwealth Writers' Prize (Africa region) for Nervous Conditions
  • 2005: Kare Kare Zvako wis the Short Film Award and Golden Dhow at the Zanzibar International Film Festival, and the African Short Film Award at the Milan Film Festival
  • 2018: Nervous Conditions named by the BBC as one of the top 100 books that have shaped the world<ref>Obi-Young, Otosirieze (2018-08-20). "Read an Excerpt from Tsitsi Dangarembga's New Novel, This Mournable Body". brittlepaper.com. Retrieved 2022-05-22.
  • 2020: This Mournable Body shortlisted for the Booker Prize<ref>"'Writing is an act of bravery'". BBC News (in British English). Retrieved 2022-05-22.
  • 2021: PEN International Award for Freedom of Expression
  • 2021: 2021 Peace Prize from the German book publishers and booksellers association<ref>"Africanews | Zimbabwean author Tsitsi Dangarembga wins German peace prize". Africanews (in English). 25 October 2021. Retrieved 2022-05-22.
  • 2021: Honorary Fellowship of Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge
  • 2021: PEN Pinter Prize from English PEN
  • 2022: Windham-Campbell Literature Prize (fiction)<ref>"Tsitsi Dangarembga". Windham Campbell Prizes. Retrieved 30 March 2022.
  • 2022: Royal Society of Literature International Writer<ref>"RSL International Writers". Royal Society of Literature. 3 September 2023. Retrieved December 3, 2023.

Tonsɛgere

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Filmography

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  • Neria (1993) (story writing)
  • The Great Beauty Conspiracy (1994)
  • Passport to Kill (1994)
  • Schwarzmarkt (1995)
  • Everyone's Child (1996)
  • The Puppeteer (1996)
  • Zimbabwe Birds, with Olaf Koschke (1988)
  • On the Border (2000)
  • Hard Earth – Land Rights in Zimbabwe (2001)
  • Ivory (2001)
  • Elephant People (2002)
  • Mother’s Day (2004)
  • High Hopes (2004)
  • At the Water (2005)
  • Growing Stronger (2005)
  • Kare Kare Zvako (2005)
  • Peretera Maneta (2006)
  • The Sharing Day (2008)
  • I Want a Wedding Dress (2010)
  • Ungochani (2010)
  • Nyami Nyami Amaji Abulozi (2011)

Sommo Yizie

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  1. https://www.bbc.com/culture/story/20180521-the-100-stories-that-shaped-the-world
  2. https://www.theguardian.com/books/2020/sep/15/most-diverse-booker-prize-shortlist-is-also-almost-all-american-hilary-mantel
  3. https://www.herald.co.zw/know-your-author-dangarembga/
  4. https://doi.org/10.2307%2F1345839
  5. https://books.google.com/books?id=tNYcAQAAMAAJ
  6. https://scholarblogs.emory.edu/postcolonialstudies/2014/06/10/dangarembga-tsitsi/