'When George J. George mistook his white Ford Escort for the moon, he knew his time was up.'When ...
It is New Year in Bulawayo, and anybody who is anybody is out celebrating. Hatchings, with an int...
'If the form of my poetry is thoroughly European, its content is thoroughly African.' Thus the au...
In this, one of his most moving collections John Eppel is at the peak of his poetic powers. His s...
Suburban and cosmopolitan, youthful and elderly, formal and experimental these binaries twist lik...
Born in South Africa in 1947, John Eppel was raised in Zimbabwe, where he still lives, now retire...
These short stories by Zimbabwean poet and novelist, John Eppel, are not for the politically corr...
Is the first book by Zimbabwean born wordsmith Philani Amadeus Nyoni. In this offering he examine...
Eppel's poems are images from nature and loaded with more than nostalgia. See them as flowers lai...
The Boy Who Loved Camping is the story of Tom seen through two windows of time in a country once ...