Books About South African Apartheid

Readers are returning to bookstores and online shops, drawn to stories that reveal South African triumphs, personal reinvention and the history that shaped the nation. Recent releases are sparking ...

The Conversation: South African poetry has a new digital archive – what’s behind the project

South African poetry, rich with history, has long been an underappreciated cornerstone of the country’s cultural landscape. But a new free-to-access digital archive is helping change that. Focused on ...

South African poetry has a new digital archive – what’s behind the project

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The Mail & Guardian: Books, language and knowledge ownership: Why publishing and copyright matter in South Africa

Books, language and knowledge ownership: Why publishing and copyright matter in South Africa

South Africa’s literature is remarkable for the fact that its women writers are better than the men. The best South African biography is Sarah Gertrude Millin’s Cecil Rhodes; the best novels, Olive ...

MSN: South African surfing pioneer John Whitmore gets the biography he deserves

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Independent Online: The latest South African page-turners and local debuts readers can’t stop talking about

The latest South African page-turners and local debuts readers can’t stop talking about

The Conversation: Noni Jabavu was a pioneering South African writer ‑ a new book shows how relevant she still is

Noni Jabavu at her London office, 12th September 1961. Keystone/Hulton Archive/Getty Images Noni Jabavu was the first black South African woman to publish memoirs and one of the first African women to ...

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Noni Jabavu was a pioneering South African writer ‑ a new book shows how relevant she still is

The Washington Post: Two new books take different roads to understand South Africa