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'''Togara Muzanenhamo''' is a [[Zimbabwean]] [[poet]] born in [[Lusaka]], [[Zambia]], to Zimbabwean parents. He was brought up in [[Zimbabwe]] on his family’s farm – thirty miles west of the capital [[Harare]]. He studied in [[France]] and [[The Netherlands]]. After his studies he returned to [[Zimbabwe]] and worked as a journalist, then moved to an institute dedicated to the development of [[African]] screenplays. Togara Muzanenhamo’s first collection of poems, Spirit Brides, is published by [[Carcanet Press]]. |
'''Togara Muzanenhamo''' is a [[Zimbabwean]] [[poet]] born in [[Lusaka]], [[Zambia]], to Zimbabwean parents. He was brought up in [[Zimbabwe]] on his family’s farm – thirty miles west of the capital [[Harare]]. He studied in [[France]] and [[The Netherlands]]. After his studies he returned to [[Zimbabwe]] and worked as a journalist, then moved to an institute dedicated to the development of [[African]] screenplays. Togara Muzanenhamo’s first collection of poems, Spirit Brides[http://www.carcanet.co.uk/cgi-bin/indexer?product=9781857548525], is published by [[Carcanet Press]][http://www.carcanet.co.uk]. |
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Togara Muzanenhamo is a Zimbabwean poet born in Lusaka, Zambia, to Zimbabwean parents. He was brought up in Zimbabwe on his family’s farm – thirty miles west of the capital Harare. He studied in France and The Netherlands. After his studies he returned to Zimbabwe and worked as a journalist, then moved to an institute dedicated to the development of African screenplays. Togara Muzanenhamo’s first collection of poems, Spirit Brides[1], is published by Carcanet Press[2].