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Morgan Mahanya
Morgan Mahanya
Morgan Mahanya
BornMorgen Mahanya
(1948-06-30) 30 June 1948 (age 75)
Zimuto Mission, Masvingo
OccupationNovelist, playwright
LanguageShona
NationalityZimbabwean
CitizenshipZimbabwean
Period1972–present
GenresDetective fiction, war fiction
Years active1972–present
Notable awardsLiterature in Shona 2nd Prize, 1991[1]
SpouseRebecca
Website
twitter.com/MahanyaMorgen

Morgan Mahanya (born 30 June 1948) is a Zimbabwean Shona-language writer of detective fiction and war fiction. He has published 13 books since 1976,[2] including books in Shona and in English, both fiction and nonfiction.[3] Mahanya is one of the pioneering writers of detective stories in the Shona language.[4] His books Chidamwoyo, Zvinoyera and The Wound are about the Rhodesian Bush War.

Background[edit]

Morgan Mahanya was born at Zimuto Mission in Masvingo Province in a ChiShona-speaking family. His father Nicholas, who died in 1966, was the headman in Mahanya Village, Zimuto. Mahanya went to Mutatiri for primary school and Zimuto Mission for secondary school before joining Mambo Press as a shorytories freelance writer and contributor in 1972. He worked for the now defunct Moto Magazine in the 1970s. Mahanya also taught at Sherwood Primary School near Kwekwe from 1968 to 1970.

His first book published was Rufu Runobereka Rufu (Death begets death). He has since written 13 books, two of them in the English language.

Mahanya's novels have been used in several dissertations and theses.[5][6]

Mahanya was a Sidakeni/Empress Mine ward councillor and the Mashambazhou Council chairman in the former Mashambazhou District Council from 1982 to 1991. He also was one of the five commissioners in the amalgamation of Kwekwe Rural Council and Mashambazhou District Council forming the Zibagwe Rural District Council in 1991-1993.[7]

Works[edit]

Mahanya has written 13 books, 11 of them in Shona.

Awards and recognition[edit]

Personal life[edit]

Mahanya is married to Rebecca and has four daughters. The last-born, Grace, is a budding novelist. He lives a humble life in Zhombe, Empress Mine Ward in a village called Totororo.[22]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Zimbabwe Book Publishers' Association Literary Awards". Indiana.edu. 1991. Retrieved 3 July 2016.
  • ^ "Morgan Mahanya". Worldcat. Retrieved 1 July 2016.
  • ^ "Author Morgan Mahanya". WorldcatDatabase. Retrieved 1 July 2016.
  • ^ "The image of absence and the politics of naming in Shona war fiction". Literator. 34 (1): 10. 13 May 2013.
  • ^ Livingstone Makondo. "An investigation into language use for specific purposes with ... "Shona novels, plays and short stories"" (PDF). Unisa. p. 222. Retrieved 1 July 2016.
  • ^ Mickson Mazuruse (28 June 2010). "Amended Research Proposal" (PDF). Unisa. Retrieved 1 July 2016.
  • ^ William F. Fox and Tumi Gurley (May 2006). Will Consolidation Improve Sub-national Governments? World Bank Policy Research Working Paper 3913. p. 5. ISBN 9786050511024. Retrieved 3 July 2016.
  • ^ The Wound. Worldcat Database. OCLC 27906862.
  • ^ Takunda and Chipo in storyland forest: a tale of old and modern Zimbabwe. Worldcat Database. OCLC 35771851.
  • ^ Chinotanga Mberi Mashura. Worldcat Database. OCLC 19817534.
  • ^ "ISBN List". Open Source ISBN Database. Retrieved 1 July 2016.
  • ^ Chidamwoyo. Worldcat Database. OCLC 10457339.
  • ^ "ISBN Plus". Open Source ISBN Database. Retrieved 1 July 2016.
  • ^ Munzwa Mundove. Worldcat Database. OCLC 46969416.
  • ^ Rufu Runobereka Rufu. Worldcat Database. OCLC 3709598.
  • ^ Zvinoyera. Woldcat Database. OCLC 23532521.
  • ^ Matsvamwoyo. Worldcat Database. OCLC 31904190.
  • ^ Mazvokuda Maronda Enyora. Worldcat Database. OCLC 34574040.
  • ^ Muroyi Royera Kure. Worldcat Database. OCLC 9543824.
  • ^ Ndomene Haichemedzi. Worldcat Database. OCLC 8487164.
  • ^ J. Kaaya (1999). "African Language Vernacular Materials in UCLA Libraries Shona". College Press. Retrieved 1 July 2016.
  • ^ a b Solomon Malisa. "Author laments copyright abuse". The Zimbabwean. Retrieved 1 July 2016. The writer has 13 novels under his belt including the following titles that are school set books: Munzwa mundove, Chinotanga mberi mashura and Rufu runobereka rufu
  • ^ "1991 Zimbabwe Literary Awards" (PDF). degruyter.com. Retrieved 1 July 2016.
  • ^ Samuel Revangai (1 December 2010). "Zimbabwean Drama Since 1958". Retrieved 3 July 2016.
  • ^ "George Fortune Bibliography: Author Index of Fortune Collection". Retrieved 3 July 2016.

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