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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.
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.
Tagged Dominique Botha, Finuala Dowling, Hamlet, memory
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