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Chenjerai Hove

Chenjerai Hove (9 February 1956 – 12 July 2015), was a Zimbabwean poet, novelist and essayist who wrote in both English and Shona. "Modernist in their formal construction, but making extensive use of oral conventions, Hove's novels offer an intense examination of the psychic and social costs - to the rural population, especially, of the war of liberation in Zimbabwe.". Chenjerai Hove died on 12 July 2015, he was in Norway at the time and his death has been attributed to liver failure.
==Life==
The son of a local chief, Chenjerai Hove was born in Mazvihwa near Zvishavane, Rhodesia. He attended school at Kutama College and Marist Brothers Dete, in the Hwange district of Zimbabwe. After studying in Gweru, he became a teacher and then took degrees at the University of South Africa and the University of Zimbabwe.〔 He also worked as a journalist, and contributed to the anthology ''And Now the Poets Speak''. A critic of the policies of the Mugabe government, he was living in exile at the time of his death as the International Writers Project fellow in residence at Brown University's Watson Institute for International Studies.

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