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Africa

[The JRB Daily] Top 10 of 2020—a look back at our most popular articles of the year

December 21, 2020December 22, 2020The JRBLeave a Comment on [The JRB Daily] Top 10 of 2020—a look back at our most popular articles of the year

This December marked the The JRB’s forty-second issue, the final issue of our fourth volume. With the new year just…

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Creative non-fiction

‘Does my chest sound tight to you?’ The first 40 days; notes from a South African lockdown, by Nadia Davids

July 3, 2020January 1, 2021Nadia Davids14 Comments on ‘Does my chest sound tight to you?’ The first 40 days; notes from a South African lockdown, by Nadia Davids

Editor’s note: by agreement with the author, this article has been removed from The JRB, ahead of its reappearance in…

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Africa

The Johannesburg Review of Books Vol. 1, Issue 3 (July 2017)

July 3, 2017September 14, 2018Jennifer Malec1 Comment on The Johannesburg Review of Books Vol. 1, Issue 3 (July 2017)

The third issue of The Johannesburg Review of Books is here, with some big reviews, in-depth interviews and quality ruminations…

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Africa

‘It began with a burial site’: Nadia Davids on her new work, What Remains, a play about slavery and the haunted city

July 3, 2017November 2, 2017Nadia Davids1 Comment on ‘It began with a burial site’: Nadia Davids on her new work, What Remains, a play about slavery and the haunted city

All that is buried is not dead. —Olive Schreiner, The Story of an African Farm Ant swarming City City full…

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