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The Ugly Road
This anti-novel mesmerises with its powerful swirling quests. Each trip redirects and reconstitutes navigation. Tichatonga embarks on repeat journeys that loop back and carefully glare at themselves, going in cycles in order to deal with what the previous cycle may not have encountered! The place is an African country in contemporary times. The writer’s words are vivid stars, giving this narrative a hypnotic touch and a rude sense of purgation. ~Memory Chirere, University of Zimbabwe
This anti-novel mesmerises with its powerful swirling quests. Each trip redirects and reconstitutes navigation. Tichatonga embarks on repeat journeys that loop back and carefully glare at themselves, going in cycles in order to deal with what the previous cycle may not have encountered! The place is an African country in contemporary times. The writer’s words are vivid stars, giving this narrative a hypnotic touch and a rude sense of purgation. ~Memory Chirere, University of Zimbabwe
In the troubled nation of Mapinduzia, brilliance is no guarantee of survival. Tichatonga Madenyika grows up in the dust of Chemabwe village with a mind too sharp for the narrow life laid before him. Driven by ambition and hunger for dignity, he journeys into the city believing education and proximity to power will open the gates of opportunity. Instead, he enters a world where loyalty is currency, truth is negotiable, and revolutions have a habit of devouring their own children. Drawn into the orbit of political schemers, military strongmen and silver-tongued ideologues, Tichatonga watches as the promise of national renewal swells, and then begins to rot from within. When a long-awaited coup finally topples the ageing ruler known as His Benevolence, the country erupts in celebration. But in Mapinduzia, every fresh start carries the scent of déjà vu. As power reshapes old allies into new tyrants and the machinery of the state turns ever more ruthless, Tichatonga must confront a devastating question: in a country where history repeats itself with brutal precision, what does it truly mean to be free? Sweeping, satirical and unflinchingly humane, The Ugly Road is a powerful portrait of ambition, disillusionment and the quiet cost of political dreams.
Published: 17 July 2026
Page count: 250
Book dimensions: 5.06" x 7.81"
Cover finish: matte
Interior colour: black and white on groundwood paper
Paperback ISBN: 978-1-918606-11-9
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| Weight | 1 kg |
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£12.99
The Ugly Road
This anti-novel mesmerises with its powerful swirling quests. Each trip redirects and reconstitutes navigation. Tichatonga embarks on repeat journeys that loop back and carefully glare at themselves, going in cycles in order to deal with what the previous cycle may not have encountered! The place is an African country in contemporary times. The writer’s words are vivid stars, giving this narrative a hypnotic touch and a rude sense of purgation. ~Memory Chirere, University of Zimbabwe
This anti-novel mesmerises with its powerful swirling quests. Each trip redirects and reconstitutes navigation. Tichatonga embarks on repeat journeys that loop back and carefully glare at themselves, going in cycles in order to deal with what the previous cycle may not have encountered! The place is an African country in contemporary times. The writer’s words are vivid stars, giving this narrative a hypnotic touch and a rude sense of purgation. ~Memory Chirere, University of Zimbabwe
In the troubled nation of Mapinduzia, brilliance is no guarantee of survival. Tichatonga Madenyika grows up in the dust of Chemabwe village with a mind too sharp for the narrow life laid before him. Driven by ambition and hunger for dignity, he journeys into the city believing education and proximity to power will open the gates of opportunity. Instead, he enters a world where loyalty is currency, truth is negotiable, and revolutions have a habit of devouring their own children. Drawn into the orbit of political schemers, military strongmen and silver-tongued ideologues, Tichatonga watches as the promise of national renewal swells, and then begins to rot from within. When a long-awaited coup finally topples the ageing ruler known as His Benevolence, the country erupts in celebration. But in Mapinduzia, every fresh start carries the scent of déjà vu. As power reshapes old allies into new tyrants and the machinery of the state turns ever more ruthless, Tichatonga must confront a devastating question: in a country where history repeats itself with brutal precision, what does it truly mean to be free? Sweeping, satirical and unflinchingly humane, The Ugly Road is a powerful portrait of ambition, disillusionment and the quiet cost of political dreams.
Published: 17 July 2026
Page count: 250
Book dimensions: 5.06" x 7.81"
Cover finish: matte
Interior colour: black and white on groundwood paper
Paperback ISBN: 978-1-918606-11-9
Additional information
| Weight | 1 kg |
|---|
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