Haunted selves and colonial shadows: Nadia Davids’s Cape fever – a book review
“Cape fever is a thoughtful and evocative work, probing the quiet violences and lingering spectres embedded within Cape Town’s social history. Beneath the city’s contemporary image – its wealth, its postcard beauty, its carefully curated cosmopolitanism – lies a deeper archive of stories too often suppressed. Davids’s novel, through the intimate drama of a haunted household, draws those buried histories back into the light.”
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