Description of #06 lumbung stories: Panashe Chigumadzi
The writer María Bastarós together with harriet c. brown introduce us to lumbung cosmologies through interviews and readings around the lumbung stories book. In this episode you can listen to the conversation between María Bastarós and the author Panashe Chigumadzi and the reading by the latter of the first 300 words of her story in its original language. We invite you to read along with the book in your hands in the language of your choice.
Panashe Chigumadzi is an essayist and novelist. Chigumadzi is the author of These Bones Will Rise Again (2018), which was shortlisted for the 2019 Alan Paton Prize for Non-fiction. Her debut novel, Sweet Medicine, won the 2016 K. Sello Duiker Literary Award. Chigumadzi was the founding editor of Vanguard Magazine, a platform designed to give space to young black South AFRICAN women interested in how queer identities, pan-Africanism and Black Consciousness intersect. Chigumadzi draws on the history of Zimbabwe in her work, by exploring national and personal histories and identities.
lumbung stories is a project coordinated by the publishing house consonni within the framework of documenta fifteen with the collaboration of 8 publishers. lumbung stories is a book, 8 editions, 7 languages. A radically collective book. Each publisher proposes its usual ecosystem of production and distribution. It raises those who write, those who can make use of fiction, to recreate the idea of the common in an unprecedented way. The Almadía publishing house from Mexico, to write about tequio, presents Yàsnaya Elena Aguilar, who uses Spanish. Txalaparta presents Uxue Alberdi, who writes in Basque, to imagine around the idea of auzolan. From Brazil Dublinense gives us Cristina Judar, writing in Portuguese about mutirão. Al-Mutawassit proposes Nesrine A Khoury, who writes in Arabic on naffir and fa-zaar. Cassava Republic Press presents Panashe Chigumadzi, writing in English about intergenerational and transhistorical struggle through ubuntu. About allmende, Hatje Cantz and documenta fifteen have Mithu Sanyal, who uses German. And about lumbung, Marjin Kiri presents the writer Azhari Ayub, whose language is Indonesian.
This podcast is part of lumbung radio. We have the presence of the writer Maria Bastarós as announcer, Alberto de la Hoz at the technical controls and with the tune and music of Enternet: Untilted, Aloes: Water intro, Cois agver: LR-RL, Enternet: Geo and Enternet: Beyond. It has been organized by the Basque publishing house consonni and has been produced within the framework of the art event documenta fifteen.
This podcast has been possible thanks to the support of Etxepare Euskal Institutua and Acción Cultural Española.