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Masilo Lepuru
  • April 3, 2023

Book ReviewsApartheid & Delusion: Two myths by Sizwe in South African politics: A review of “The New Apartheid” (2021) by Sizwe Mpofu-Walsh

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“How indeed would a living understanding come to those, who have fled knowledge of the source?” (Ayi Kwei Armah…
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Phehello J Mofokeng
  • July 5, 2021

FeaturesProse, poetry & mythology in indaba, my children

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The writing of Credo Mutwa is breathtaking in its breadth, depth and detail. His magnum opus – Indaba,…
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Phehello J Mofokeng
  • July 8, 2020

Literary FeatureCosmopolitanism in Mhudi – 100 years is a long time, but Mhudi is still relevant

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The work of classical African literature pioneers such as Sol Plaatje and Thomas Mofolo progressed the intra-textual/intra-reflective complexities…
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Mphuthumi Ntabeni
  • July 8, 2020

FeaturesMhudi and the beginnings of the historical novel in southern Africa

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To make this review relevant to our era of the Covid-19 pandemic, I ransacked my literary mind trying…
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VIDEO: How the CIA stole African literature and exerted American imperial influence in the 1950s and 60s

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Some South African academics, readers and plebs have called me a conspiracy theorist for mentioning that the CIA…
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Phehello J Mofokeng
  • June 2, 2020
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Phehello J Mofokeng
  • April 7, 2020

CritiqueAnita Virga’s Peter Horn – Walking the Road of Death

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[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text funiter_custom_id=”funiter_custom_5e8cf9aa35f81″] In story after story of the collection Walking the Road of Death by the South African…
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