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The Tempest Prognosticator: Enlivened poems worth reading

Kobus Moolman 2011-10-25  I must confess at the outset that I am a huge fan of Isobel Dixon’s work. (I don’t know how else to express it.) Weather Eye is for me a finely crafted evocation of place and intimacy; while A Fold in the Map is a poignant and delicately controlled tribute to memory and to family.

The Other Booker Prize: Amusing, gentle and full of natural wisdom

Janet van Eeden 2011-10-20 Azila Talit Reisenberger has made a name for herself as a poet and short story writer, and also as South Africa’s only female rabbi for the Temple Hillel community in East London. She also heads the Hebrew section of the School of Languages ...

Imagine Africa: Idealism and disillusionment in the imagining of Africa

Richard Jurgens 2011-10-20 Imagine Africa, a collection of essays and literary pieces edited and introduced by poet, writer and activist Breyten Breytenbach, is the first in a projected series of volumes from the Gorée Institute ...

Shafinaaz Hassim in conversation with Janet van Eeden

Janet van Eeden Books and writers 2011-10-19

"The common theme running through the stories is that of disempowerment, either through sexism, poverty, racism or war. The phrase 'belly of fire' refers to the churning anxiety inside each soul whose voice has been suppressed through fear of reprisal."

Copying, circulating, concealing and contesting in Cape Town’s reading cultures

Clive Algar 2011-10-13  As an outcome of this boekjol the social movement Equal Education will hand over a fully stocked and functioning library to Matthew Goniwe High School in Khayelitsha. I’m a product of a Cape township high school and I remember that the library was kept under lock and key in the principal’s office, more for the benefit of reporting to the school inspector that no books had been lost or stolen

Open Book Report: Earl Lovelace and Etienne van Heerden in conversation

Bibi Slippers 2011-09-28 Earl Lovelace, celebrated author from Trinidad, and well-known South African author Etienne van Heerden took part in the Free the Word PEN Dialogue at the Open Book Festival in Cape Town on Thursday, 22nd September 2011.

Open Book Festival: Day 3

Bibi Slippers 2011-09-28  
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