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Fiction

‘We have entered the uncanny valley of literary realism’—Simon van Schalkwyk reviews Ian McEwan’s new novel Machines Like Me

June 3, 2019June 3, 2019Simon van Schalkwyk1 Comment on ‘We have entered the uncanny valley of literary realism’—Simon van Schalkwyk reviews Ian McEwan’s new novel Machines Like Me

In Machines Like Me, Ian McEwan appears to have offered us an alternative history that leads to the same dispiriting…

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Biography & Memoir

[City Editor] The biography of a generation—Niq Mhlongo reviews Clinton Chauke’s Born in Chains: The Diary of an Angry ‘Born Free’

June 4, 2018July 2, 2018Niq MhlongoLeave a Comment on [City Editor] The biography of a generation—Niq Mhlongo reviews Clinton Chauke’s Born in Chains: The Diary of an Angry ‘Born Free’

The JRB City Editor Niq Mhlongo reviews Clinton Chauke’s debut book, Born in Chains: The Diary of an Angry ‘Born Free’. Born…

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