Throughout southern Africa, shebeens are where jokes are born, news is embellished & exchanged. They are unique vantage points where men go after a day`s work, both to escape from the troubled world around them & to observe & comment on it. In Shebeen Tales, Zimbabwe`s leading author offers a view of his country not from the privileged & insulated perspective of a well-heeled visitor, but that of the ordinary person who, with the help of dry wit & illegal beer, pokes fun at the rich & mighty. Struggling against madcap motorists, pompous bureaucrats & the other woes of life in the city, the man in the shebeen sees modern Africa as it really is, not as press releases or tourist brochures would have us believe. Hove looks straight in the eye of a society suffering from AIDS, drought & economic hardship, but does not succumb to despair. With a wry sense of humour, he celebrates a people who live life to the full, laugh & sing, tell tall tales — whatever is thrown at them. In new pieces written for this edition, he discusses the vexed issue of homosexuality in Zimbabwe & also casts an amused eye at President Mugabe`s wedding.