Mositi Torontle

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Mositi Torontle (born 1964) is a Botswanan oral poet and novelist.[1]

Life

Mositi Torontle was born and grew up in Francistown. She has a degree from the University of Botswana and has worked as a teacher.[1] Her 1993 novel The Victims examined labor immigration from neighbouring countries to South Africa.[1][2]

Works

  • The Victims, 1993

References

  1. ^ a b c Musa W. Dube (2012). "Mositi Toronto (1964-)". In Siga Fatima Jagne; Pushpa Naidu Parekh (ed.). Postcolonial African Writers: A Bio-bibliographical Critical Sourcebook. Routledge. pp. 466–70. ISBN 978-1-136-59397-0.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: editors list (link)
  2. ^ Mary S. Lederer & Nobantu L. Sebotsa, 'Understanding the Rural-Urban Dichotomy in Mositi Torontle's The Victims and Unity Dow's Far and Beyon',' Research in African Literatures Vol. 41, No. 3, 2010.