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Fresh off the press: A Pretoria boy by Peter Hain

LitNet Books and writers 2021-08-24

A highly readable, dramatic story of a colourful South African journey in politics lasting over 50 years, from anti-apartheid protester to Right Honourable Lord, from Pretoria childhood to senior British Cabinet Minister.

Hitler’s spies: Secret agents and the intelligence war in South Africa by Evert Kleynhans – reader impression

David Willers Books and writers 2021-08-23

"Kleynhans researched Hitler’s spies for his PhD thesis, and, as might be expected, he has included a superb bibliography, which will keep serious students of the Second World War history of South Africa reading for years to come."

A lesson still not learnt

Tristen Taylor Menings 2021-08-19

"Yet the very legitimate criticisms of American actions are not being applied to South Africa’s present involvement in Mozambique’s civil war ... South Africa should not replicate America’s grievous mistakes."

Gripscapes: Newly selected poems by Norman Morrissey – a book review

Kris van der Bijl Books and writers 2021-08-19

"Much like a knight errant, the poet is in search of poetry. His life is a quest of refining the technique."

Reguit met Robinson: A Zoom conversation with Imtiaz Sooliman, founder of Gift of the Givers

Freek Robinson, Imtiaz Sooliman Onderhoude 2021-08-18

Imtiaz Sooliman shares with Freek Robinson his late-night calls to get people out of hostage situations and evacuate them from countries under siege, and how, right now, he is involving foreign governments yet again to help South Africans under siege.

A language sea in red land: Limpopo 

Sean MacGinty New writing 2021-08-17

"The words were in your eyes, I could see them 
rise and crest in your eyes and roll and stretch 
and break in hers, leaving her awash."

Invitation: Africa and knowledge seminar series – Antjie Krog

LitNet Akademies en skole 2021-08-16

You are invited to a webinar on 19 August presented by Antjie Krog. The theme of the seminar is "Mhudi (Sol Plaatje) and The cry of Winnie Mandela (Njabulo Ndebele) and possible new ways of reading".

Press release: Academies of Science for a better world

LitNet Akademies en skole 2021-08-12

The Academy of Science of South Africa (ASSAf) joined other academies from the G20 countries to develop and sign two joint statements on pressing global issues to be addressed.

Noise: A flaw in human judgement by Daniel Kahneman, Olivier Sibony and Cass R Sunstein – a book review

Clifford Roberts Books and writers 2021-08-11

"Noise draws together statistical research to show how skewed judgement can be in fields from criminal justice to medicine, public health to economics, human resources to child protection – and just how rampant the problem is."

COVID diaries: Women’s experience of the pandemic – an interview with Amanda Gouws and Olivia Ezeobi

Naomi Meyer, Amanda Gouws, Olivia Ezeobi Books and writers 2021-08-06

"Because everyone had to work from home, men expected to be able to close the door and get online and work without interruptions, while the mothers had to face the expanding care work and interruptions."

A coat of many colours by Fred Khumalo: an inter-review

Joanne Hichens, Fred Khumalo Books and writers 2021-08-05

Fred Khumalo: "The riskier the choice I make, the more rewarding it is for me as a writer."

Devilsdorp: Mystery and suspense cleverly maintained

Jessica Smith, Izak de Vries Lifestyle and entertainment 2021-08-04

"It was superbly put together. I would give Devilsdorp a ten out of ten on the psychometer."

Fresh off the press: Thinking the future by Clem Sunter and Mitch Ilbury

LitNet Books and writers 2021-08-04

Every decision we make is a decision about the future. We constantly make choices that affect the next week, year or decade, but get blinded by what we want or expect the future to be.

The promise by Damon Galgut: a book review

David Attwell Books and writers 2021-08-02

"The promise is a major achievement, fully deserving its place on the Man Booker Prize longlist."

2021 Sanlam Prize for Youth Literature shortlist: an interview with Catherine Jarvis

Naomi Meyer, Catherine Jarvis Books and writers 2021-08-02

"I write young adult fiction because firstly, I've always been a fan of YA books and secondly, I am a high school teacher so I spend my days with teenagers."

Stellenbosch bid for Unesco City of Literature status

Darryl David Opinion 2021-07-29

"I have dreamt of this day for over a decade. Despite the numerous obstacles we faced putting this bid together, the planets seem to have aligned and in little over three months time we will know whether our bid to Unesco has been successful."

Future-proof yourself by Nikki Bush: A reader impression

Louise Viljoen (JBay) Lesersindrukke 2021-07-27

"This book is a must-read for anyone looking to harness their courage and curiosity to build a rewarding, fulfilling future for themselves."

Press release: The fifth AVBOB poetry competition offers you a chance to shine!

LitNet English 2021-07-23

Enter up to ten poems between 1 August and 30 November 2021. Your poem could be the next winner in your mother tongue!

Press release: Winners of the AVBOB poetry youth month mini-competition

LitNet English 2021-07-23

It is notable that all three winners matriculated in 2020. All revealed their wistful wishes, words of wisdom, and aching worries in tender and touching poems.

Book launch: Mother Earth, Mother Africa & mission

LitNet Books and writers 2021-07-23

Join us as we celebrate the launch of Mother Earth, Mother Africa & missions on 26 July. The editors, Seblewengel Daniel, Mmapula Diana Kebaneilwe and Angeline Savala, will speak to Christina Landman, Beverley Haddad, Musa Wenkosi Dube and Esther Mombo about this important publication.

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