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[The JRB Daily] 2018 South African Literary Awards winners announced—Mongane Wally Serote is South Africa’s new Poet Laureate

November 7, 2018November 7, 2018Jennifer Malec1 Comment on [The JRB Daily] 2018 South African Literary Awards winners announced—Mongane Wally Serote is South Africa’s new Poet Laureate

Header image taken by Victor Dlamini Mongane Wally Serote has been announced as South Africa’s new Poet Laureate at the…

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[The JRB Daily] 2018 South African Literary Awards shortlists revealed—and new Poet Laureate to be announced

September 28, 2018November 7, 2018Jennifer MalecLeave a Comment on [The JRB Daily] 2018 South African Literary Awards shortlists revealed—and new Poet Laureate to be announced

The 2018 South African Literary Awards shortlists have been announced, with nominees including Malebo Sephodi, Nick Mulgrew, Kelwyn Sole and…

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[City Editor] South Africa’s cultural game-changers—Niq Mhlongo believes book clubs are changing the literary landscape

July 2, 2018July 2, 2018Niq Mhlongo1 Comment on [City Editor] South Africa’s cultural game-changers—Niq Mhlongo believes book clubs are changing the literary landscape

A major change is happening on the South African literary landscape, and it has its roots in the formation of…

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