Aida, Hurray for Somo and Other StoriesFountain Pub., 2005 - 134 páginas This collection of short stories brings together a body of creative work compiled during the writer's life. It includes the author's early experimental writing, and more recent fiction. The stories reflect three decades of violent history in Uganda, and some of the more admirable human responses to the brutality. |
Términos y frases comunes
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