This may be a universal story, and one that
is a staple of fiction, but Mohamed has given it a particularly South African
flavour. (Review by Margaret von Klemperer, courtesy of The Witness)
Qabila’s marriage to Rashid is a sham: they
cohabit, but they talk and live past each other rather than together. They
married young – Qabila was pregnant but lost the child, and a later son died of
leukaemia. And now they just go through the motions while, despite his denials,
Qabila is certain that Rashid is still seeing Thandi, the girlfriend he had
when they met.
With the death of Qabila’s beloved mother,
things come to a head and Qabila begins to think that divorce is the only
option. But in the close-knit Cape Town Muslim community they inhabit where
gossip and schadenfreude are rife,
both of them are going to have to run the gauntlet of criticism. And Rashid
doesn’t seem to want to see things end.
Kharnita Mohamed’s debut novel, Called to Song, is told through the eyes
of Qabila as she struggles, after years of tragedy and trying to fit herself
into a mould that could never suit her, with the self-discovery that will lead
her to a new stage of her life, at last learning what it is she really wants
and finding a route towards it, reactivating old interests in dance, poetry and
song that she thought had died with her marriage.
This may be a universal story, and one that
is a staple of fiction, but Mohamed has given it a particularly South African
flavour. Qabila has to deal with the casual racism of her academic colleagues
as well as that of her own older family members, the claustrophobic but
ultimately supportive nature of communities that have been ghettoised by their
history and the pull of her religious background, something she had largely
ignored while married to Rashid. Sometimes when dealing with these issues
Mohamed’s tone becomes a little didactic, but on the whole she manages to
create a thoroughly believable life for her central character.
Called
to Song is a novel about self-discovery, about
working through grief and betrayal and reaching a place where self-esteem and a
realisation of what is important can be embraced.
Called
to Song by Kharnita Mohamed is published by Kwela
Books. ISBN 9780795708589 - Margaret von Klemperer