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Journey of Whispers: Unveiling Goretti Kyomuhendo's Literary Triumph

November 10, 2023 Omuti Kreativ Season 1 Episode 26
Journey of Whispers: Unveiling Goretti Kyomuhendo's Literary Triumph
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Journey of Whispers: Unveiling Goretti Kyomuhendo's Literary Triumph
Nov 10, 2023 Season 1 Episode 26
Omuti Kreativ

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In this captivating episode of Ugandan Art Speaks Out, join us for an insightful conversation held during the launch of Goretti Kyomuhendo's novel, "Whispers from Vera." The author takes us on the intriguing journey of crafting this compelling narrative centered around the vibrant life of Vera, a determined Ugandan career woman navigating love, family, and the challenges of modernity in the 2000s Kampala metropolis.

The event, held at Makerere University during the 6th Mashariki Literary and Cultural Studies Conference, becomes a celebration of Kyomuhendo's literary contributions. As the novel is relaunched, the iconic musical composer Papa Moses Matovu, Head of Afrigo Band, presides over the closing ceremony, emphasizing the importance of preserving culture through the arts.

Listen to Kyomuhendo as she shares the origins of "Whispers from Vera," from its humble beginnings as a serialized column in The Crusader to its transformation into a novel in 2002. The episode explores Kyomuhendo's motivation for rewriting the novel 20 years later, bringing back a relatable story that resonates with readers facing the complexities of relationships, motherhood, and career advancement.

A panel of literary experts, including Dr. Isaac Tibasiima, Dr. Lynda Spencer, Dr. Evelyn Cindy Magara, and Racheal Kizza, delves into the thematic richness of "Whispers from Vera." They discuss how the novel addresses women's experiences, challenges societal norms, and highlights the strength of its protagonist, Vera.

Join the discussion as the panelists share their personal connections to the novel, revealing how it mirrors the struggles and triumphs of women in their own lives. From humorous anecdotes to profound insights, this episode explores the cultural significance of Kyomuhendo's work and its impact on readers across generations.

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In this captivating episode of Ugandan Art Speaks Out, join us for an insightful conversation held during the launch of Goretti Kyomuhendo's novel, "Whispers from Vera." The author takes us on the intriguing journey of crafting this compelling narrative centered around the vibrant life of Vera, a determined Ugandan career woman navigating love, family, and the challenges of modernity in the 2000s Kampala metropolis.

The event, held at Makerere University during the 6th Mashariki Literary and Cultural Studies Conference, becomes a celebration of Kyomuhendo's literary contributions. As the novel is relaunched, the iconic musical composer Papa Moses Matovu, Head of Afrigo Band, presides over the closing ceremony, emphasizing the importance of preserving culture through the arts.

Listen to Kyomuhendo as she shares the origins of "Whispers from Vera," from its humble beginnings as a serialized column in The Crusader to its transformation into a novel in 2002. The episode explores Kyomuhendo's motivation for rewriting the novel 20 years later, bringing back a relatable story that resonates with readers facing the complexities of relationships, motherhood, and career advancement.

A panel of literary experts, including Dr. Isaac Tibasiima, Dr. Lynda Spencer, Dr. Evelyn Cindy Magara, and Racheal Kizza, delves into the thematic richness of "Whispers from Vera." They discuss how the novel addresses women's experiences, challenges societal norms, and highlights the strength of its protagonist, Vera.

Join the discussion as the panelists share their personal connections to the novel, revealing how it mirrors the struggles and triumphs of women in their own lives. From humorous anecdotes to profound insights, this episode explores the cultural significance of Kyomuhendo's work and its impact on readers across generations.

Support the Show.

Listen to Ugandan Art Speaks Out on all podcast platforms.
For more information and to explore further, visit our website at https://www.ugandanartspeaksout.com/
Contact us at adnan@omuti.org or director@omuti.org

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