Books and writers
Information about the latest books and the people behind them
It’s only blood: Shattering the taboo of menstruation by Anna Dahlqvist
2018-09-20"It is a book every menstruator will profit from reading."
Microcosms: Patrick Leigh Fermor’s Mani: Travels in the Southern Peloponnese
2018-09-20"Time is fluid for Leigh Fermor. Present and past coexist, his experiences threaded into a historical and geographical tapestry ..."
Illuminating lives, edited by Vivian Bickford-Smith and Bill Nasson: book launch
2018-09-18You are invited to the launch of Illuminating lives on the 27th of September 2018 at the Book Lounge in Cape Town.
New African Graphic Novel Launches
2018-09-14This full-colour graphic novel places Shaka’s rule against the slave trade that was expanding from the East African coast, and the Europeans spreading inland from the south.
Hope rising from the ashes of despair: Mogadishu Book Fair
2018-09-06"I saw hope rising from the ashes of despair. As I stood at the podium to talk about my book, The lion’s binding oath and other stories, I saw a sea of young faces – young men and women in their late teens and early to mid-twenties – staring at me attentively, taking it all in."
Press release: 2019 Commonwealth Short Story Prize open for entries
2018-09-06"The Commonwealth Short Story Prize – the flagship project of Commonwealth Writers and the world’s most global literary prize – is now open for entries. The closing date is 1 November 2018."
Press release: If one has read Arundhati Roy …
2018-09-04"After fleeing Somalia, Ahmed Ismail Yusuf lived in several states but has lived in Minneapolis, Minnesota since 1997. He did not speak English when he arrived, he was a high-school dropout, and he was not sure what his actual age was. Today he has two college degrees."
African Library: Small country by Gaël Faye
2018-08-30"Nevertheless, the fact that certain authors manage, like Gaël Faye does with Small country, to create chronicles that do not seem to desecrate, cheapen or sensationalise the devastating dimensions of those events, remains admirable proof of the nuanced art and deep empathy of which some writers are capable."
Midlands Literary Festival 2018: Full programme
2018-08-29KZN's premier book festival, the Midlands Literary Festival, is taking place at Fern Hill Hotel near Howick on 1 and 2 September 2018. Here is the full programme.
Call for papers: 7th annual Africa Century International African Writers Conference
2018-08-28"The 7th annual Africa Century International African Writers Conference (ACIAWC) call for papers is now open. Papers and panel proposals interpreting the theme 'Unifying Africa: Writing and reading in African languages' are invited."
The Enumerations by Máire Fisher: excerpt
2018-08-23"A violent incident at 17-year-old Noah Groome’s school sets into motion a chain of events that will test him and his family deeply." Read an excerpt from The Enumerations by Máire Fisher, author of Birdseye.
Fault lines by Joanne Macgregor: book review
2018-08-14"Macgregor seeds a fair amount of technological information throughout the novel. This locates the plot in substantial fact – the controversy around Karoo fracking has led to much publicity in the South African media – while Macgregor also presents these details in digestible pieces, mostly through Sam’s voice."
I wish I'd said: an interview with Mantoa Motinyane
2018-08-08"What was striking about the different poets was that each one had, at some point in their life, experienced some form of grief, love, birth and hope. These themes came through in all the languages."
Be engaged, entertained and inspired – bookings now open for eighth Open Book Festival
2018-08-08"Open Book Festival is committed to creating a platform to celebrate South African writers, as well as hosting top international authors. The festival strives to instil a love of reading among young attendees, with the programme designed to create conversations among festivalgoers long after the event." The eighth Open Book Festival will take place from 5 to 9 September 2018.
Reading books on current affairs
2018-07-19"Now, Zuma is gone, and there are more breaking stories about the extent of the fiscal damage that has been done by his administration. But, When Zuma Goes and On the Brink are still there."
Boerekos with a Twist by Annelien Pienaar: book launch and bread tasting
2018-07-18You are invited to the launch of Boerekos with a Twist on 21 July in Durbanville. The author, Annelien Pienaar, will do a bread tasting and all the items you will taste are taken from the recipe book.
Get up! Stand up! by Mark Heywood: a review
2018-07-18"Ultimately, what I have taken from this book is the story of a man who could have continued with his life of privilege, but instead chose the road of social justice in a way that few can speak for themselves today."
Book launch: A new selection of Joan Hambidge's poetry in translation – The Coroner's Wife
2018-07-18You are invited to the launch of The Coroner's Wife on 28 July in Stellenbosch, where Joan Hambidge will be in conversation with Fourie Botha.
Press release: 2018 Caine Prize winner announced
2018-07-05"Narrated in the first person plural, 'Fanta Blackcurrant' follows Meri, a street child of Nairobi, who makes a living using her natural intelligence and charisma."
Hermann Giliomee speaks about his latest book, Die Afrikaners
2018-07-04"There was a hard-hitting question about the future of Afrikaans."
