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Depicts a variety of heartlands, this collection of poems invite readers to discover the numerous places of significance in their lives. This is the author's 7th volume of poetry, and he has also written three plays in verse.
Recounts the personal story of Zandile, who is snatched away from her grandmother's loving care and taken to live with her matriarchal family. This play offers a window on the 1960s world it depicts, with issues of white dominance, and rural hardship.
Themba Limba is an honourable man who respects the culture of his people - a man who is recognised for making a valuable contribution to society and held in high esteem by his community.
Kobus Moolman's poems speak into the silences of our interactions with others and with ourselves. His close observations of what is immediate inspire poems that show us how to look at the everyday with new eyes.
A collection of tales which include: ""Sun And The Moon""; ""Queen Of The Tortoises""; ""Moonlight Magic""; ""Dad Is Eating Ashes""; ""The Singing Dog' Jojela's Wooden Spoon""; and, ""Sunset Colours"".
This collection of essays contextualises the discourse on Ubuntu within the wider historical framework of postcolonial attempts to re-articulate African humanism as a substantial philosophy and emancipatory ideology. The contributions in this volume address this question from the perspective of a wide range of disciplines.
'My name Mbu is a short version of Mbuyiseli, which in isiXhosa means something like "the one who returns something". I once asked my mom why she gave me this name. She said: "I never got anything from life; I hope to get something back from my children one day ... maybe from you."'
Presents the Drum Magazine which features stories of the 1950s, in which black writers pitted an urbane, ironic, tough city style - that of the jazz musician, the journalist, the tsotsi - against the obsessions of apartheid.
Michael is a respected and haunted South African corporate lawyer - the narrator of this sweeping, intimate and intricate exploration of the plurality and mystery of things: love, grief, fate, lust - but most of all life. Nthikeng Mohlele once again delves into head-cracking and bruising questions, in this coming-out-of and against-age story.
Has the apartheid workplace been superseded or entrenched over the past ten years of democracy in South Africa?
Offering personal and political insights, this is a collection of poems and stories. Here, the author shares her personal journey through the social and political landscapes of the 1980s, with its recollected moments of struggle and transformation along the way. She manages to capture the seminal moments of black South African history.
This folklore story collection offers a feast of enjoyment for young South African readers. Ten enchanting tales, steeped in the imaginative richness of African storytelling: Where did the first stories in the world come from?
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