The Revolutionaries' House — Nthikeng Mohlele
The Revolutionaries' House — Nthikeng Mohlele
In a house once occupied by revolutionaries, memories linger. The novel explores love, betrayal, and the haunting legacies of political struggle. Mohlele weaves together past and present, showing how history's shadows shape the lives of those who inherit them.
Critics describe Mohlele's prose as "elegant and layered". Goodreads reviewers highlight the book's blend of personal drama with political resonance, noting how it captures the tension between memory and modernity in post-apartheid South Africa.
Readers who appreciated The Quiet Violence of Dreams by K. Sello Duiker, Disgrace by J.M. Coetzee, and The Reactive by Masande Ntshanga will be intrigued by this lyrical exploration of history, memory, and human complexity.
Format: Paperback
Condition: Like New - appears unread, crisp pages
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