This new research in English on the work of the Mozambican writer Mia Couto provides a comprehensive introduction to the critical terrain of Couto's literary thought.
Grant Hamilton, David Huddart
Introduction - Grant Hamilton and David Huddart
An Interview with Mia Couto [translated from the Portuguese by David Brookshaw] - Grant Hamilton and David Huddart
Mia Couto in Context - David Brookshaw
Uma coisa fraterna: Mia Couto & the Mutumbela Gogo Theatre Group - Luis Madureira
Reading Raiz de Orvalho: Counterpointing Literary Genres in the Work of Mia Couto - Elena Brugioni
Spaces of Magic: Mia Couto's Relational Practice - Irene Marques
Mia Couto or the Art of Storytelling - Patrick Chabal
The Multiple Worlds of Mia Couto - Bill Ashcroft
"Ask Life": Animism & the Metaphysical Detective - David Huddart
Mia Couto & Translation - Stefan Helgesson
Jesusalém: Empty Fathers & Women's Texts - Phillip Rothwell
Trauma: Repetition & Pure Repetition in The Tuner of Silences - Grant Hamilton
Seeing Like a Crocodile Bird: Mia Couto's The Last Flight of the Flamingo - Andrew Mahlstedt
Mia Couto & Nostalgia: Reading The Last Flight of the Flamingo - Emily Chow
Mia Couto, Contexts & Issues: A Bibliographic Essay - Grant Hamilton and David Huddart