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''[[And the Girls in their Sunday Dresses. Four Works]]'' is a collection of plays by [[Zakes Mda]] (1948-).
 
''[[And the Girls in their Sunday Dresses. Four Works]]'' is a collection of plays by [[Zakes Mda]] (1948-).
  
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The volume contains stage plays, one radio play and a cinepoem by Mda.
  
''[[And the Girls in their Sunday Dresses]]'' (a play), This collection of stage plays, one radio play and a cinepoem by, Two very different women meet during a long wait to buy subsidized rice and discover they have more in common than their poverty; an old man and a child share a last loving waltz; a cynical, disabled gangster learns humanity from a committed social worker, and a young girl finds her missing father and her role in the political struggle.
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''[[And the Girls in their Sunday Dresses]]'' (a play), This collection of , Two very different women meet during a long wait to buy subsidized rice and discover they have more in common than their poverty; an old man and a child share a last loving waltz; a cynical, disabled gangster learns humanity from a committed social worker, and a young girl finds her missing father and her role in the political struggle.
  
  

Revision as of 12:04, 17 September 2024

And the Girls in their Sunday Dresses. Four Works is a collection of plays by Zakes Mda (1948-).

The volume contains stage plays, one radio play and a cinepoem by Mda.

The works are:

And the Girls in their Sunday Dresses



And the Girls in their Sunday Dresses (a play), This collection of , Two very different women meet during a long wait to buy subsidized rice and discover they have more in common than their poverty; an old man and a child share a last loving waltz; a cynical, disabled gangster learns humanity from a committed social worker, and a young girl finds her missing father and her role in the political struggle.


Published by Wits University Press, 1993.

https://nyupress.org/9781868142224/and-the-girls-in-their-sunday-dresses/