A Man Who Is Not A Man recounts the personal trauma of a young Xhosa initiate after a rite-of-passage circumcision goes wrong.
With frankness and courage, this powerful novel details the pain and lifelong shame this protagonist experiences as a result not only of the physical trauma, but the social ostracism from being labeled 'a failed man.
' He decodes the mysteries of this long-standing cultural tradition and calls to account the elders for the disintegrating support systems that allow such tragic outcomes.
But it is also through this life-changing experience that the protagonist is forced to find his strength and humanity, and reassess what it really means to be a man.
About author(s): Thando Mgqolozana (born August 27, 1983, Cape Town) is a South African novelist.
His novels include A Man Who is Not a Man (2009), Hear Me Alone (2011), and Unimportance (2014).
He was selected as one of the 100 Most Influential Africans (2016) and a Mandela Rhodes Scholar (2006).
His is the co-author of Inxeba: The Wound (2018), an Oscar-shortlisted, record breaking film.
He is the founder of Abantu Book Festival, a hallmark annual literary event staged in Soweto.
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Inxeba | The |