A Fine Madness


Review: A Fine Madness
Book written by Mashingaidze Gomo
Published by Ayebia Press, United Kingdom

A Fine Madness gives an insider’s perspective on the nature of war and its effect on African identities, destruction of property, underdevelopment, loss of life and the demise of morals. The author, Mashingaidze Gomo, who served in the air force of Zimbabwe and fought the war in the Democratic Republic of Congo, combines powerful prose and poetry to reflect on Zimbabwe’s struggle for independence. Gomo recounts a soldier’s recent experiences of war in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and documents the suffering of the victims of a bigger continual imperial war over Africa’s resources – but this time the victims are recognisable as still human, loving and lovable. With a forward written by Kenyan writer, Ngugi wa Thiong’o, A Fine Madness is Gomo’s song for Africa and her citizenry – Lazarus Sauti.

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