Skip to content
You are not logged in |Login  
     
Limit search to available items
Book Cover
book
BookBook
Author Ndlovu, Yvette Lisa, author.

Title Drinking from graveyard wells : stories / Yvette Lisa Ndlovu.

Publication Info. Lexington, Kentucky : The University Press of Kentucky, [2023]
1 hold on first copy returned of 1 copy

Copies

Location Call No. Status
 Manchester, Main Library - Adult Fiction  NDLOVU, YVETTE LISA    DUE 05-18-24
Description 147 pages ; 23 cm.
Series University Press of Kentucky new poetry and prose series
University Press of Kentucky new poetry and prose series.
Contents Red cloth, white giraffe -- Second place is the first loser -- Home became a thing with thorns -- The carnivore's lollipop -- Swimming with crocodiles -- Ugly hamsters: a triptych -- Plumtree: true stories -- The friendship bench -- Water bites back -- Turtle heart -- The soul would have no rainbow -- Three deaths and the ocean of time -- When death comes to find you -- Drinking from graveyard wells -- Acknowledgments.
Summary ""Even in death, who has ownership over Black women's bodies?" Questions like this lurk between the lines of this stunning collection of stories that engage with African women's histories, both personal and generational. Their history is not just one thing: there is heartbreak and pain, and joy, and flying and magic, so much magic. An avenging spirit takes on the patriarchy from beyond the grave. An immigrant woman undergoes a naturalization ceremony in an imagined American state that demands that immigrants pay a toll of the thing they love the most. A first-generation Zimbabwean-American woman haunted by generational trauma is willing to pay the ultimate price to take her pain away-giving up her memories. A neighborhood gossip wakes up to find that houses are mysteriously vanishing in the night. A shapeshifting freedom fighter leaves a legacy of resistance to her granddaughter. In Drinking from Graveyard Wells, Yvette Lisa Ndlovu assembles poignantly reflective stories that center the voices of African women charting their own Black history through the ages. Ndlovu's stories play with genre, from softly surreal to deeply fantastical. Each narrative is wrapped in the literary eloquence and tradition of southern African mythology, transporting readers into the lives of African women who have fought across space and time to be seen. Drawing on her own early experiences as a Zimbabwean living under the Mugabe dictatorship, Ndlovu's stories are grounded in truth and empathy. Ndlovu boldly offers up alternative interpretations of a past and a present that speculates upon the everyday lives of a people disregarded. Her words explore the erasure of African women while highlighting their beauty and limitless magic. Immersed in worlds both fantastical and familiar, readers find themselves walking alongside these women, grieving their pain, and celebrating their joy, all against the textured backdrop of Zimbabwe"-- Provided by publisher.
Subject Women -- Africa -- Fiction.
Genre/Form Short stories. (OCoLC)fst01726740
Short stories.
ISBN 9780813196978 hardcover
0813196973 hardcover
9780813196992 electronic book
9780813196985 electronic book
-->
Add a Review