
Lion Songs
Thomas Mapfumo and the Music That Made Zimbabwe
by Banning Eyre
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Pub Date May 22 2015 | Archive Date May 15 2015
Duke University Press | Duke University Press Books
Description
Advance Praise
"In Lion Songs the reader follows Mapfumo's career as a singer/songwriter and uncompromising social critic through the last gasp of colonialism in Rhodesia, the liberation struggle, and the aftermath of independence. A skilled storyteller, Banning Eyre integrates his perspective on these events with his experiences performing as a guitarist in Mapfumo's bands, deftly interweaving his accounts with the perspectives of Zimbabwean, European, and North American observers and interlocutors. Against the backdrop of Zimbabwe’s political history and the global flows of the popular music market, Eyre provides an intimate view of the bands' touring musicians and dancers. He explores their artistic practices, their interpersonal relationships, and the relentless challenges they face in Zimbabwe, Europe, and in America where Mapfumo currently lives in political exile. Lion Songs is also the story of the creative genius of Mapfumo himself, and the moral complexities that surround his life."—Paul Berliner, author of The Soul of Mbira: Music and Traditions of the Shona People of Zimbabwe
"Thomas Mapfumo, the musical Lion of Zimbabwe, has been fortunate in finding Banning Eyre, a worthy Boswell to his Johnson."—Peter Godwin, author of The Fear: Robert Mugabe and the Martyrdom of Zimbabwe
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9780822359081 |
PRICE | $37.95 (USD) |