Chenjerai Hove, born on February 9, 1956, was a prominent Zimbabwean poet, novelist, and essayist, whose literary contributions spanned both English and Shona languages. His works are characterized by a modernist approach to form, yet they deeply engage with oral traditions, reflecting the rich cultural heritage of Zimbabwe.
Hove's novels are particularly noted for their intense exploration of the psychological and social ramifications of Zimbabwe's liberation war, especially on the rural populace. Through his poignant narratives, he shed light on the struggles and resilience of his people during a tumultuous period in the nation's history.
Despite his significant impact on literature, Hove faced the challenges of exile, ultimately passing away on July 12, 2015, in Norway due to liver failure. His legacy continues to resonate, as his works remain a vital part of Zimbabwean literature and a testament to the human spirit's endurance.