Zakes Mda - List of Works By Author

List of Works By Author

  • (1977) New South African Writing
  • (1979) We Shall Sing for the Fatherland
  • (1979) Dead End
  • (1979) Dark Voices Ring
  • (1980) The Hill
  • (1982) Banned: A Play for Radio
  • (1982) Summer Fires
  • (1986) Bits of Debris: The Poetry of Zakes Mda
  • (1988) And the Girls in their Sunday Dresses
  • (1989) Joys of War
  • (1990) The Plays of Zakes Mda
  • (1991) The Nun's Romantic Story
  • (1992) Soho Square
  • (1993) When People Play People
  • (1993) And the Girls in Their Sunday Dresses: Four Works
  • (1995) Ways of Dying
  • (1995) She Plays with the Darkness
  • (1998) Melville 67
  • (2000) The Heart of Redness
  • (2002) The Madonna of Excelsior
  • (2002) Fools, Bells and the Importance of Eating: Three Satires
  • (2005) The Whale Caller
  • (2007) Cion
  • (2009) Black Diamond
  • (2011) Sometimes There is a Void: Memoirs of an Outsider

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