Dr. W. Mupamombe Chuma, Senior English Lecturer, Midlands State University, Gweru Zimbabwe

“Basil Diki’s scant and expert use of poetry, eclogue and juxtaposition of contradictory elements is masterly. The play’s level of debate is highly judicial and academic. The story itself provokes debate, both academic and religious, while enhancing judgmental skills. …. The play offers ethnographic elements with regards the Rozvi of present day Zimbabwe and the Zulu of South Africa. …. This is undoubtedly great scholarly work…. The Lord of Anomy is a brilliant, unforgettable and gripping classic masterpiece.”

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