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New from Jonathan Ball: Quiet time with the President by Peter Friedland and Jill Margo
2024-08-20Peter Friedland served as a member of Nelson Mandela’s medical team and helped to monitor his hearing. They built a rapport over the years and their conversations regularly veered towards politics. As an ENT specialist, Peter regularly treated victims of violent crime. When his daughters were exposed to a robbery, he had to make a life-changing decision. This book examines the powerful forces that push people away from South Africa and those that pull them back in. It is never as simple as merely staying or going – it is an emotional tug of war that continues until something snaps.
Fresh off the press: The truth about Cape slavery by Patric Tariq Mellet
2024-08-20In The truth about Cape slavery, Patric Tariq Mellet argues that modern South Africa – its economy and politics – is shaped and established on the foundation of chattel slavery just like the United States of America. Cape slavery, rather than minor, was a crucial feature of maritime capitalism. This then moved to become the cornerstone of the Cape’s agricultural economy.
Lara Foot’s Othello at the Toyota Stellenbosch Woordfees 2024: Merwe van Gent’s review
2024-08-19"Lara Foot’s direction in this adaptation of Othello expertly weaves historical context with Shakespeare’s text, creating a multilayered narrative that speaks powerfully to contemporary issues. Foot’s directorial choices highlight the insidious nature of colonialism and racism, using these themes to deepen the emotional and psychological complexity of the characters and their interactions."
The fall by Hans Pienaar: a book review
2024-08-16"He is a creative writer very much attracted to the beauty of the mangled achievement; it is, in a sense, part of his ethos. It is the wilfully imperfect note that Pienaar strikes with great care and planning, which charms when it doesn’t become too convoluted."
Stefaans Coetzee gesels met Nicole Engelbrecht oor Sizzlers: The hate crime that tore Sea Point apart
2024-08-14"Ja, lesers gaan dinge raaklees wat nog nooit in die media gedek is nie." Stefaans Coetzee kuier saam met Nicole Engelbrecht, skrywer van die blitsverkoper, Sizzlers: The hate crime that tore Sea Point apart.
Pasverskyn: Gif deur Annerle Barnard en Franco V Heyn
2024-08-13Joe Schutte en sy pelle, Nathe en Thabo, lewe vir rugby. Alles anders in Joe se lewe is so vars soos verlede jaar se brood. Maar skielik verander iets in die rugbyspan. Dit voel asof hulle spanmaats oornag groter, sterker, beter is. Joe en Thabo verloor hulle plekke in die span terwyl Nathe onseker is oor sy plek. Die drie beraam ’n plan, maar dis onwettig en die risiko is groot. Dan is daar Joanne. As Joe en Joanne se sterre mekaar gevind het, waarom kan sy ma haar nie verdra nie?
Press release: Inspiring new generations of literary talent – the Achmat Dangor Literary Prize 2024
2024-08-12The Achmat Dangor Literary Prize is now open to eligible young writers working in all genres (poetry, fiction, and creative nonfiction), with applications closing on September 15, 2024.
We were perfect parents until we had children: an interview with Vanessa Raphaely
2024-08-08"We felt that editing the mass of content down to a collection of gems would be a great curated read. We believe it to be powerful (so many parents, not gurus, sharing their experience and wisdom), and we see the trends of what subjects people are concerned about daily. We could and might still publish 10 books. There’s that much."
UK migrants: The quality of mercy is strained
2024-08-08"Unlike the devolved parliaments of Wales and Scotland, where the nationalists can achieve their goals within a democratic framework, the English nationalists have no uniquely English parliament of their own. They are free only to elect representatives to a British parliament in the broad sense, whereas the Scots and Welsh elect MPs not only to their own national parliaments, but also to the British parliament. Will this constitutional anomaly lead to bottled-up rage and frustration among English nationalists?"
Press release: Shortlist for the Ingrid Jonker Prize 2024 announced
2024-08-07The shortlisted collections of poetry for the Ingrid Jonker Prize 2024 have been announced.
Fresh off the press: The death of history by Koos Kombuis
2024-08-07This is the most urgent book ever to appear from the pen of cultural icon Koos Kombuis. Sometimes, when he is in an irreverent mood, Koos writes under the fun-filled pseudonym "Joe Kitchen". This time around, though, he is deadly serious. The death of history is a climate change diary.
Pink suitcase
2024-08-07"when I walk out of the door
my pink suitcase rattling behind
on broken wheels I thought you would fix"
BookBedonnerd!: The road to elsewhere by Darryl David: an inter-review
2024-08-06"In Afrikaans, bedonnerd has pejorative associations. But I used the name to mean 'crazy about books'. I feel that there is no greater word for my memoir than BookBedonnerd."
Open Book Festival unveils programme for 2024 edition
2024-08-06The programme for this year’s Open Book Festival is now live. The festival, known for creating an inclusive space for important conversations, is set to explore a range of themes including mental health, fatherhood, creativity, and the impact of history on the present.
PenAfrican: Call and response by Gothataone Moeng – a book review
2024-08-06"Most of these stories are set in Botswana, which in itself is refreshing since there has been a scarcity of stories in that setting since the death of Bessie Head."
Press release: The Caine Prize for African Writing announces 2024 shortlist
2024-07-31The Caine Prize for African Writing, an esteemed annual award honouring outstanding African writers, is pleased to announce the shortlist for the 2024 edition. The five shortlisted stories were carefully selected from a pool of 320 entries originating from 28 African countries.
The power of symbolism
2024-07-30"Christianity might not own the Last Supper symbolism, but would the symbol have been able to gain so much power and presence without Christianity? Who today knows or remembers the Dionysian feast of the gods, except perhaps some lonely professor of ancient Greek mythology?"
Press release: LAMTA’s A streetcar named Desire for Theatre on the Bay from 14 August 2024
2024-07-29Luitingh Alexander Musical Theatre Academy (LAMTA) announces A streetcar named Desire, Tennessee Williams’s electrifying drama directed by the renowned Chris Weare and starring guest artist Emily Child as Blanche DuBois. The production opens at Theatre on the Bay on 14 August 2024 for a ten-day season.
Book launch invitation: What’s wrong with June? by Qarnita Loxton on 1 August at Wordsworth Books, Stellenbosch
2024-07-29You are invited to the book launch of What’s wrong with June? by Qarnita Loxton. Eva Mazza will be in conversation with Qarnita Loxton on 1 August, Wordsworth Books, Stellenbosch Square at 18:00 for 18:30.
Press release: SALA celebrates 19 years of advancing our literary heritage: The 2024 adjudication process commences
2024-07-25The 19th South African Literary Awards ceremony will take place on 7 November 2024. Earlier that day, the 12th Africa Century International African Writers Conference celebrating the 33rd anniversary of the African Union-declared International African Writers’ Day and 30 years of South Africa’s freedom and democracy.
