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In memoriam: André Brink (1935-2015)
For those who benefited from reading his impressive oeuvre, Brink’s passing also marks the passing of an era in South African literary culture.
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Tagged Afrikaans, André Brink, apartheid, literature, memoriam, Mongane Serote, University of Cape Town
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Three voices, many tales
How does Ingrid Winterbach use Facebook? What is Lauren Beukes’s secret identity? Does Nthikeng Mohlele have a recurring dream? Chantelle Gray van Heerden finds out.
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Tagged African writing, Afrikaans, Broken Monsters, Cities, Ingrid Winterbach, Joey Hifi, translation
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Poems for Mandela: Part I
SLiP asked poets for poems about Madiba. This is the result, including videopoems of Allison-Claire Hoskins and Bulelani Zantsi.
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Tagged Afrikaans, afrikaaps, allison claire-hoskins, apartheid, bulelani zantsi, english, InZync poetry sessions, isixhosa, Madiba, Mandela, mihi matshingana, multilingualism, Nelson Rolihlala Mandela, performance poetry, pieter odendaal, poetry, Post-Apartheid, ronelda kamfer, South Africa
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