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A world of sharp edges: Part Two
In part two of his travel blog, André Naffis-Sahely continues his journey on the Spier poetry caravan at the Dancing in Other Words festival.
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Tagged Albie Zachs, Antjie Krog, Dancing in Other Words, poetry, travel blog
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A World of Sharp Edges
Andre Naffis-Sahely has written an intricate and thought-provoking essay on his experiences at this year’s Dancing in Other Words festival. SLiP will be publishing the essay in three parts. Read the first installment here.
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Tagged Ampie Coetzee, Andre Naffis-Sahely, Antjie Krog, Breyten Breytenbach, Carolyn Forché, Dancing in Other Words, For Bread Alone, Intimate Stranger, Joachim Sartorius, K. Sello Duiker, Ko Un, Marlene van Niekerk, Martin Versfeld, Mohamed Choukri, My Traitor's Heart, Petra Müller, Pots and Poetry and Other Essays, Rian Malan, Skinned, stellenbosch, The lion sleeps tonight, Thirteen cents, Toast Coetzer, Tomaž Šalamun, Triomf, Western Cape, winelands, Yang Lian
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Ethics knot leaves poetry at sea
Can poetry really change anything? Antjie Krog’s persistent probings at the recent Dancing in Other Words Festival highlighted some uncomfortable ethical concerns, writes Leon de Kock.
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Tagged Albie Zachs, Antjie Krog, Dancing in Other Words, Leon de Kock, Post-Apartheid, Yang Lian
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