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Butterfly Burning

Published
Sep 2000
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General Fiction General Fiction
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160

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Butterfly Burning brings the brilliantly poetic voice of Zimbabwean writer Yvonne Vera to American readers for the first time. Set in Makokoba, a black township, in the late l940s, the novel is an intensely bittersweet love story. When Fumbatha, a construction worker, meets the much younger Phephelaphi, he"wants her like the land beneath his feet from which birth had severed him." He in turn fills her "with hope larger than memory." But Phephelaphi is not satisfied with their "one-room" love alone. The qualities that drew Fumbatha to her, her sense of independence and freedom, end up separating them. And the closely woven fabric of township life, where everyone knows everyone else, has a mesh too tight and too intricate to allow her to escape her circumstances on her own.

Vera exploits language to peel away the skin of public and private lives. In Butterfly Burning she captures the ebullience and the bitterness of township life, as well as the strength and courage of her unforgettable heroine.

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First Edition Sep 2000 Farrar, Straus and Giroux ISBN 0374291861
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Jan 1998 Baobab ISBN 1779090161
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Sep 2000 Farrar, Straus and Giroux ISBN 1466806079
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Sep 2000 Farrar, Straus and Giroux ISBN B006GR5KIS
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