Sibusiso Nyembezi

Cyril Lincoln Sibusiso Nyembezi (1919–2000) was a South African writer known as a Zulu novelist, poet, scholar, teacher and editor.[1] Inkinsela yase Mgungundlovu was made into a television series because of the popularity of the novel.

Bibliography

Novels

  • Mntanami! Mntanami! Lincroft books (first printing in 1950 and later entitled Ushicilelo lwesithathu in third printing, 1965)
  • Ubudoda abukhulelwa (1953) Shuter and Shooter
  • Inkinsela yase Mgungundlovu (1961) Shuter and Shooter

Poetry

  • Imisebe yelanga (1963) Afrikaanse Pers Boekhandel
  • Amahlunga aluhlaza (1963) Shuter and Shooter

Folklore

  • Zulu Proverbs Johannesburg: University of the Witwatersrand
  • Izibongo zamakhosi Pietermaritzburg: Shuter and Shooter.(1958)
  • Inqolobane yesizwe (1966) (with Otty Ezrom Nxumalo). Pietermaritzburg: Shuter and Shooter

Translation

  • Cry, The Beloved Country, by Alan Paton, translated into Zulu as Lafa elihle kakhulu (1958), Pietermaritzburg: Shuter and Shooter

Zulu language studies

  • Uhlelo lwesiZulu (1956) Pietermaritzburg: Shuter and Shooter
  • Learn Zulu (1958) Pietermaritzburg: Shuter and Shooter
  • Compact Zulu Dictionary. London: Dent.
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