Lesothan literature

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Lesothan literature is the literature of the African kingdom of Lesotho. Notable Lesothan authors include Moroesi Akhionbare (1945– ), Thomas Mofolo (1876–1948), Mzamane Nhlapo and Mpho Matsepo Nthunya.

Only a limited amount of Lesothan literature is available in the English language. Among these works is Chaka -- the most famous novel by the writer Thomas Mofolo. Written in Sotho, it tells the story of the rise and fall of a Zulu emperor-king. It was named one of the twelve best works of African literature of the 20th century by a panel organized by Ali Mazrui. The book has been translated into English twice.