\u201cAnd within that time, I realized that the story needed to be about regular citizens. But because so much had been written, I found myself needing a new way of telling the story, a story that was very public, that was on everybody's lips.\u201d In 2017, Robert Mugabe was deposed in coup, an act that novelist NoViolet Bulawayo never thought she would see in her lifetime. She joins us on the show to talk about her fantastic new novel,\xa0Glory, the distance she needed to write a novel about the fall of a freedom fighter turned dictator and the chaos that followed, George Orwell\u2019s\xa0Animal Farm\xa0and other literary influences, the power of story and social media, her faith in a new generation and hope for the future, and more with Poured Over's host, Miwa Messer.
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Featured Books:
Glory\xa0by NoViolet Bulawayo
We Need New Names\xa0by NoViolet Bulawayo
Animal Farm\xa0by George Orwell
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