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The emergence of war literature like Dzino’s Memories of a Freedom Fighter that is personalised has serious ramifications on the story of the liberation struggle as it is anchored on personal selective memory and self-glory. It is more so as it deconstructs the causes of the war. In the book, the author, Dzinamrira Machingura, is at war with his colleagues and participants in the struggle, those who, for the same cause of wanting to liberate the country, left their homes and families. This tone and the agenda of the book have apparently been set by someone else as the auto/biography compares well with auto/biographies produced by angry Rhodesians who, up to today, do not believe that they were defeated in the battlefield by the blacks.
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Makanda, A.P.T. (2014). Reading Dzino: Memories of a Freedom Fighter. In: Hove, M., Masemola, K. (eds) Strategies of Representation in Auto/biography. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137340337_6
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