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Information about the latest books and the people behind them

Three wise monkeys by Charles van Onselen: a book review

Peter Vale Books and writers 2023-09-12

"The many intrigues in these pages are told not only by a great writer, but by the country’s foremost historian; Van Onselen’s work opens new ways to think about a range of issues like the responsibilities of scholarship, the idea of southern Africa, and the roots of South Africa’s foreign policy, among other things."

Statues and Storms: Leading through change by Max Price | Book launch on 21 September, Cape Town

LitNet Books and writers 2023-09-11

You are invited to attend the book launch of Statues and Storms: Leading through change by Max Price on 21 September at Exclusive Books, V&A Waterfront in Cape Town. The book offers a gripping insider's account of Max Price’s tenure as Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cape Town during a transformative period in South African higher education. 

Fresh off the press: Coloured: How classification became culture by Tessa Dooms and Lynsey Ebony Chutel

LitNet Books and writers 2023-09-07

Coloured is a reflection on, and celebration of Coloured identities as lived experiences. It is a call to Coloured communities to reclaim their identity and an invitation to understand the history and place of Coloured people in the making of South Africa’s future.

Press release: Isobel Dixon’s A whistling of birds, programme of South African book tour

LitNet Jonathan Ball-portaal 2023-09-06

Isobel Dixon will be on tour in South Africa for the first time since Covid. Herewith more information on the respective events.

Kariba by Daniel and James Clarke: a graphic novel review

Mphuthumi Ntabeni Books and writers 2023-09-04

"The pleasing thing about this graphic novel – or comic book, in the parlance of this old-timer – is how it teaches not only old African beliefs, but also that ancient wisdom can be adopted to support the protection of our ecosystem."

Fresh off the press: Rich state, poor state by Greg Mills

LitNet Books and writers 2023-08-31

Why do some states thrive, grow their economies and uplift their people while others, facing similar challenges, slide into low growth, social dysfunction and failure?

Seen elsewhere: Sindiwe Magona turned 80

Helen Moffett Books and writers 2023-08-30

"I was moved to tears at the sense of torches being passed, comfort given, and of the long and transcendent reach of love."

My year of not getting sh*tfaced! by Pamela Power: an inter-review

Janet van Eeden, Pamela Power Books and writers 2023-08-28

"I have my doubts that it’s genetic. I think that the anxiety is genetic and the alcohol is a form of self-medication. We also learn from the example set by our parents/caregivers. The whole 'needing a drink to relax' after a stressful day and the adults in our lives having what seems to be a whale of a time when they’re drunk – we learn that that’s how we should behave."

Between war and reconciliation, an engagement with Ukraine through film, a war diary and poetry

Joseph Koetsier Books and writers 2023-08-24

"The downing of Malaysian Air flight MH17 on 17 July 2014, which took the lives of 283 passengers and 15 crew members, started a trail of discoveries through eastern European poetry."

Still beating: reflecting on heart attacks and writing in the City of Gold

Mike Boyd Books and writers 2023-08-23

"I listen to Johannesburg move around me, and I wonder how she is still able to act like nothing is wrong. When that is all I can see. Why she is not angry. I’m tired of being angry."

Wake up, this is Joburg by Tanya Zack and Mark Lewis: a book review

Chris Heymans Books and writers 2023-08-22

"There is rich nuance in Tanya Zack’s flowing, sensitive narrative and Mark Lewis’s striking photography. The stories they tell are deeply human and individualised, yet cleverly interwoven within Johannesburg’s broader racial, social and economic anomalies."

Short.Sharp.Stories anthology Fluid: interview with Bridget Pitt, author of “Paper Nautilus”

Karina Magdalena Szczurek, Bridget Pitt Books and writers 2023-08-22

"Storytelling has always been a way of making meaning of our lives, and of processing what has happened to us, individually and collectively. Many of the traditional stories that have been passed down orally, that are still passed down in some communities, emerged through processing traumatic events that the family or community had experienced."

Short.Sharp.Stories anthology Fluid: interview with Keith Oliver Lewis, author of “Blue Boy Lagoon"

Karina Magdalena Szczurek, Keith Oliver Lewis Books and writers 2023-08-21

"These characters are fictional, but they are also a quilt of real memories. With this story, I tried my best not to create archetypal characters or fall into the stereotypes that burden coloured characters in the media. I wanted to show these boys with all of their complexities, faults and facets. I believe that these are the things that make us human."

Short.Sharp.Stories anthology Fluid: interview with Lerato Moletsane, author of “Pink baloon trousers"

Karina Magdalena Szczurek, Lerato Moletsane Books and writers 2023-08-21

"When I saw the Short.Sharp.Stories call for submissions, I thought it would be a great idea to take a break from writing my memoir and stretch my imagination a bit, a welcome distraction from my reality."

On that wave of gulls by Vernon Head: a book discussion

Paul Murray Books and writers 2023-08-17

"The reader of this book will soon find that Head writes as if he is birdwatching while writing. This strategy is an important feature in the book; there is an arrangement of the words, searching meaning, like turning out to watch birds – birds jumping around on the pages, flitting about in all directions."

Press release: The programme for the Midlands Literary Festival 2023

LitNet Books and writers 2023-08-16

The Midlands Literary Festival takes place during the first weekend of September 2023 at the Yellowwood Café in Howick. Here is the programme.

Short.Sharp.Stories anthology Fluid: interview with KL Bohle, author of "My name is"

Joanne Hichens, KL Bohle Books and writers 2023-08-10

"I’ve always been much better at writing in the first-person narrative; being able to visualise my characters through their own eyes makes it easier for me to know what their next move will be or how they’ll react to a situation."

Press release: The launch of The fall by Hans Pienaar

LitNet Books and writers 2023-08-04

Travellers, explorers, meanderers ... come to the launch of The fall by Hans Pienaar.

A good thriller: a reader’s impression of Heir to the Fourth Reich by Di Mier

Annalize Marx Hills Books and writers 2023-08-02

"This fast-paced dystopian thriller, written by Di Mier, is fiction – not all events are based on reality. However, it is written in such a clever way, and some facts are so close to reality, that it all seems true."

Finding Endurance: Shackleton, my father and a world without end by Darrel Bristow-Bovey: a book review

Mphuthumi Ntabeni Books and writers 2023-08-02

"When the remains of Endurance were found, Knowledge Bhengu was the captain of Agulhas. Bristow-Bovey tells, in a sympathetic way, how a young black boy from rural KZN ended up being a marine captain of note. The book is researched comprehensively, its narrative style topically eclectic and lyrical tonally. The book is a mixture of natural sciences, geography, polar adventures and historical facts that are told in accessible language, in chapters with personal memoirs and other curiosities."

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