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Angifi Dladla, 1950—2020, RIP

October 26, 2020October 26, 2020Jennifer Malec1 Comment on Angifi Dladla, 1950—2020, RIP

The poet Angifi Proctor Dladla has died, at the age of sixty-nine. The news was confirmed by Dladla’s family on…

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[The JRB Daily] Lesego Rampolokeng and Barbara Boswell win the UJ Prizes for South African Writing

October 1, 2018November 25, 2019Jennifer MalecLeave a Comment on [The JRB Daily] Lesego Rampolokeng and Barbara Boswell win the UJ Prizes for South African Writing

The winners have been announced for the University of Johannesburg Prizes for South African Writing in English for works published in…

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Poetry

A steady vigil over the slow death of the anti-apartheid dream: Rustum Kozain reviews Kelwyn Sole’s latest poetry collection, Walking, Falling

July 3, 2017March 7, 2020Rustum KozainLeave a Comment on A steady vigil over the slow death of the anti-apartheid dream: Rustum Kozain reviews Kelwyn Sole’s latest poetry collection, Walking, Falling

Kelwyn Sole Walking, Falling Deep South, 2017   Read: Four Poems by Kelwyn Sole   Walking, Falling extends Kelwyn Sole’s…

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Four Poems by Kelwyn Sole

July 3, 2017October 22, 2021Kelwyn SoleLeave a Comment on Four Poems by Kelwyn Sole

Kelwyn Sole Walking, Falling Deep South Publishers, 2017       Read Rustum Kozain’s review of this collection: A steady…

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