![]() ![]() This, coupled with her burgeoning school work kept Bulawayo from visiting her nation. ![]() ![]() The stability that her generation once enjoyed was replaced by uncertainties and instability. There was one thing at the back of her mind that kept bothering her: she was never able to go back home.Įver since Bulawayo’s move to the United States, Zimbabwe’s political landscape drastically changed. She was slowly able to build her career and establish a name for herself. In the United States, wading through foreign waters, she managed to complete her Bachelor’s and Master’s degree in English. However, at the age of eighteen, she had to leave her homeland to pursue her dreams of becoming a writer. NoViolet Bulawayo, born Elizabeth Zandile Tshele, was raised in her birthplace of Zimbabwe, a year following the nation’s independence from the United Kingdom was recognized globally. ![]()
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