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An ethics of body and otherness

Antjie Krog remains one of South Africa’s most controversial writers and thinkers. A new anthology of critical essays in English provides an overview of her oeuvre.

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Beautiful, broken, dreamy things

Chantelle Gray van Heerden reviews Lauren Beukes’s genre-bending ‘Broken Monsters’.

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The haunting phrases of False River

“A feat of recollection, yes, but also of imagination, evocation and, paradoxically, of submission”: Finuala Dowling reviews Dominique Botha’s debut novel, False River.

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