
Biography
Dambudzo Marechera was a Zimbabwean novelist, short story writer, playwright, and poet. His short career produced a book of stories, two novels, a book of plays, prose, and poetry, and a collection of poetry. His first book, a fiction collection entitled The House of Hunger (1978), won the Guardian Fiction Prize in 1979. Marechera was best known for his abrasive, heavily detailed, and self-aware writing, which was considered a new frontier in African literature, and his unorthodox behaviour at the universities from which he was expelled despite excelling in his studies.
Works

Scrapiron blues
1995

Cemetery of mind
1992

The black insider
1990

Dambudzo Marechera, 4 June 1952-18 August 1987
1988

Black sunlight
1980

HOUSE OF HUNGER
1978

African Short Stories

AWS
An Articulate anger
An Articulate anger
1988
Mindblast, or, The definitive buddy
Mindblast, or, The definitive buddy
1984
The fear and loathing out of Harare
The fear and loathing out of Harare