George Payne Kahari (20 July 1930 – 23 July 2021) was a Zimbabwean diplomat, educator, arts administrator and writer.[1][2][3][4] He served as an ambassador to Germany, Italy[5] and Czechoslovakia. He has been Visiting Professor of Modern African Literature at a number of American universities. After his stint as a diplomat, Professor Kahari was the first black director at the National Gallery of Zimbabwe.[6][7] He was one of the founders of the Catholic University of Zimbabwe, which was established in 1999.
Background
editKahari was born at Chiriseri in Bindura. His father was a teacher at the Salvation Army's Howard Institute and later joined the British South Africa Police. He had one brother who died young, and was raised as an only child.
Publications
edit- 2015. The Odyssey of Shona Narratives: A Collation and Collection of Articles and Conference Papers (1964-2012). Mambo Press, Gweru.
- 2015. A Standard Dictionary of Shona-English Names. College Press, Harare.
- 2009. The Search For Identity And Ufuru: An Introduction To The Black Zimbabwean Fiction in English, 1956 – 1980. Mambo Press, Gweru.
- 1994. The Moral Vision of Patrick Chakaipa: A Study in Didacticism and Literary Eschatology. Mambo Press, Gweru.
- 1994. Romances of Patrick Chakaipa: A Study of Thematic Techniques and Mythology. Mambo Press, Gweru.
- 1994. The Rise of the Shona Novel: A Study in Development, 1890-1984. Mambo Press, Gweru.
- 1990. Plots And Characters in Shona Fiction, 1956-1984: A Handbook. Mambo Press, Gweru.
- 1987. Herbert W. Chitepo’s Epic Poem, Soko Risina Musoro – The Tale without a Head: A Critique. Longman, Zimbabwe.
- 1986. Aspects of the Shona Novel and Other Related Genres. Mambo Press, Gweru.
- 1980. The Search for Zimbabwean Identity: An Introduction to the Black Zimbabwean Novel. Mambo Press, Gweru.
- 1975. The Imaginative Writings of Paul Chidyausiku. Mambo Press, Gwelo, (in Association with the Rhodesia Literature Bureau), 1975.
- 1972. Kuverenga Chishona: An Introductory Shona Reader with Grammatical Sketch/ by Kahari and Hezel Carter, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London.
- 1972. The Novels of Patrick Chakaipa. Longman Rhodesia, (in Association with the Rhodesia Literature Bureau).
References
edit- ^ "Zimbabwe: Prof George Kahari Dies At Age 91". All Africa. 23 July 2021. Retrieved 19 August 2021.
- ^ Herald, The. "Professor Kahari's 50-year odyssey in literature". The Herald. Retrieved 8 March 2021.
- ^ "Zim academic Kahari honoured". DailyNews. Retrieved 8 March 2021.
- ^ Roscoe, Adrian A.; Roscoe, Professor Adrian (2008). The Columbia Guide to Central African Literature in English Since 1945. Columbia University Press. ISBN 978-0-231-13042-4.
- ^ Bindella, Maria Teresa; Davis, Geoffrey V. (1993). Imagination and the Creative Impulse in the New Literatures in English. Rodopi. ISBN 978-90-5183-310-2.
- ^ Arts, AVAC (3 April 2017). "National Gallery of Zimbabwe marks 60 years of art". AVAC Arts. Retrieved 8 March 2021.
- ^ "National Gallery of Zimbabwe historical background". www.nationalgallery.co.zw. Retrieved 8 March 2021.