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Charles Lovemore Mungoshi (2 December 1947 – 16 February 2019), was a Zimbabwean writer.Emmanuel Chiwome, "Mungoshi, Charles Lovemore", in , ed., Encyclopedia of African Literature. Routledge; 2002. . Online version


Life and career
Mungoshi was born on 2 December 1947 at Manyene, near , in Zimbabwe. He was educated at St Augustine's, . After leaving school, he worked with the Forestry Commission, before joining Textbook Sales in . From 1975 to 1981 he worked at the Literature Bureau as an editor and then moved to the Zimbabwe Publishing House."Mungoshi, Charles", in Jenny Stringer, ed., The Oxford Companion to Twentieth-Century Literature in English. Oxford University Press; 1996. ., "Mungoshi, Charles", in Ian Hamilton, ed., The Oxford Companion to Twentieth-Century Poetry in English. Oxford University Press; 1996. .


Works and recognition
Mungoshi's works include short stories and novels in and English. He also wrote poetry, but viewed it as a "mere finger exercise". He had a wide range, including anti-colonial writings and children's books. While the colonial regime initially banned his work he eventually wrote about post-colonial oppression as well. He was both an editor and a translator as well.

The awards he won include the in 1992 and the Commonwealth Writers' Prize (Africa Region) twice in the years 1988 and 1998. Two of his novels, one in and the other in English, both published in 1975, won the International PEN Awards. His first Shona novel was Makunun'unu Maodzamoyo followed by the English short collection Some Kinds of Wounds, which was banned by the colonial regime. His other Shona novel, Kunyarara Hakusi Kutaura, won several awards and his play Inongova Njakenjake showed his versatility as a writer. His Branching Streams Flow in the Dark won a National Arts Merit Award in 2014 for being the outstanding fiction book published in the year.


Family
He is the brother of .

He married an actress, , who played the title role in the 1993 Zimbabwean film Neria (written by Tsitsi Dangarembga and directed by ). He held an Honorary degree from the University of Zimbabwe. Mungoshi also took part in some of the local Zimbabwean drama series in the late 1980s to early '90s, and played a role in a local drama Ndabvezera, which was produced by Aaron Chiundura Moyo.

Mungoshi died in on 16 February 2019.


Bibliography
  • Coming of the Dry Season (1972)
  • Ndiko Kupindana Kwamazuva (1975)
  • Waiting for the Rain (1975)
  • Makunun'unu Maodzamoyo ("Brooding Breeds Despair"; 1977)
  • Inongova Njake Njake (1980)
  • Kunyarara Hakusi Kutaura? (1983)
  • The Setting Sun and the Rolling World (1987)
  • Stories from a Childhood (1989)
  • One Day Long Ago: More Stories from a Shona Childhood (1991)
  • Walking Still (short stories; 1997)
  • The Milkman Doesn't Only Deliver Milk (1998)
  • Branching Streams Flow in the Dark (2013)
  • How the World Will End (2017)


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