The first novel in Xhosa

Main author: Opland, Jeff
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description The first novel in the Xhosa language, USamson, written by the greatest figure in the history of Xhosa literature, S. E. K. Mqhayi (1875–1945), and published in 1907, is now lost. It was produced at a time when black people in South Africa were becoming bolder in their demand for human rights, forming independent black churches and political organizations. It appeared after a period of gestation for Xhosa literature in newspapers, at a time when missionaries were discussing the publication of books in Xhosa, but Mqhayi paid for its printing and organized its distribution. The novelette added details of setting and characterization to the biblical story to encourage the youth to gather behind black leaders who lacked support. Caught in the social tension between Xhosa and Mfengu, USamson was heavily criticized by I. W. Wauchope for departing from biblical narrative, but more generally defended by readers, who looked forward to the further publication of Xhosa literature in books.
format Journal Article
author Opland, Jeff
author_facet Opland, Jeff
authorStr Opland, Jeff
author_letter Opland, Jeff
title The first novel in Xhosa
publisher Indiana University Press
publishDate 2007
url https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/7609/