Naomi Meyer2012-09-26On Saturday, 22 September the Open Book Festival had a distinctly international flavour: due to the international visitors and due to the weather ...
Helize van Vuuren2012-09-26"Literary history has been called the "impossible genre". David Attwell and Derek Attridge have proven that it is not so, and that this genre is constantly evolving into newer forms. The gauntlet has been thrown down. Teamwork has brought us this present thought-provoking work."
Andries Oliphant2012-09-26"Fully aware of the pitfalls lurking below the surface, [Attridge and Attwell] jettisoned the monological or monofocal approach used in the histories of Kannemeyer and Chapman to opt for a multi-authored dialogical approach."
Linda Kwatsha2012-09-26"In order to understand the present it is important to look back at the past. This volume is an answer to those who want to understand the beginnings of African literature, the ups and downs of its development, up to its current situation. The history of a country plays a role in the literature of that particular country."
2012-09-26Three experts in Afrikaans, general literary theory and African literature share their impressions of The Cambridge History of South African Literature, a volume about South African literature that covers all eleven of South Africa's official languages. The book is edited by Derek Attridge and David Attwell.
2012-09-19“Ons is mal oor die video. Dit is altyd lekker om deel te wees van iets wat nog nie gedoen is nie en hierdie video, wat afspeel in die ‘80's, is so goed afgerond. Dit was vir seker die lekkerste video shoot waarby ons nog betrokke was.”
Dans Dans Lisa , Pierre Smith2012-09-10Die wag is verby! Hier is die musiekvideo vir verlede jaar se Sing 'it-wenliedjie, "Die ouer ek", geskryf deur Pierre Smith en opgeneem deur Dans Dans Lisa.
Nadia de Kock2012-09-05"Scott is an accomplished musician and lyricist, as well as an entertaining writer. His writing is engaging and vivid (give or take a cliché or two) and he has a knack for characterisation that would probably make him the envy of seasoned novelists."
Janet van Eeden2012-08-30"Whyle’s marriage of history with fine craftsmanship has shot him straight to the forefront of our writing community. His style is inimitable, his ways with language poetic, and he can hold his own against the few literary giants who have emerged from this continent."
Annie Gagiano2012-08-30"Safari’s text is harrowing to read for most of its length, but is a rich work in the breadth of its reach, though so unassumingly presented."
Sam de Romijn, Naomi Meyer2012-08-29On Thursday the 31st of August 2012, the launch of the Imbewu Trust takes place in Cape Town. Sam de Romijn, co-founder, gives Naomi Meyer some background on the Trust.
Darryl David, Naomi Meyer2012-08-20Founder and director of the Midlands Literary Festival, Darryl David, talks to Naomi Meyer about this exciting event, now in its third year.
Menán van Heerden2012-08-16The poetry launch of Flitse by Clinton V du Plessis took place at the third Karoo Writers Festival in Cradock, in the gardens of Albert House.
Michiel Heyns, Naomi Meyer2012-08-07Michiel Heyns, well-known translator and English professor, recently won two prizes for his novel Lost Ground. The book is packaged as a crime novel, but readers of more serious novels will be pleasantly surprised by the story, if not completely blown away. Naomi Meyer asked Heyns about this memorable book.
Henry Cloete, Bibi Slippers2012-08-07"It seems fitting that the festival is held on and around Women’s Day, as we’d like to celebrate the tenacity of women, and people in general, who have succeeded, despite their upbringing."
Gerdus Senekal, Elisma Uys2012-08-01Oppikoppi isn't just about dusty pleasure seeking pagans dancing in thorn infested veld. Gerdus Senekal chats to Elisma Uys, director of PostBox, about this year's Paperslam art exhibition to be held at the festival.