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Africa

‘To my mind, the family is the most important political space’—Nozuko Siyotula chats about her debut novel, Christopher

February 17, 2022February 17, 2022Jennifer MalecLeave a Comment on ‘To my mind, the family is the most important political space’—Nozuko Siyotula chats about her debut novel, Christopher

The JRB Editor Jennifer Malec talks to Nozuko Siyotula about her debut novel, Christopher. ChristopherNozuko SiyotulaJacana Media, 2021 Jennifer Malec…

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Africa

[The JRB Daily] Tsitsi Dangarembga wins 2021 Peace Prize of the German Book Trade for her ‘inimitable storytelling’

June 25, 2021June 30, 2021The JRBLeave a Comment on [The JRB Daily] Tsitsi Dangarembga wins 2021 Peace Prize of the German Book Trade for her ‘inimitable storytelling’

Zimbabwean writer Tsitsi Dangarembga, who recently won the PEN Pinter Prize, has been awarded the 2021 Peace Prize of the German…

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Fiction

‘I started writing the book in a fit of anger with Fees Must Fall activists’—Rehana Rossouw chats to Jennifer Malec about New Times

February 5, 2018August 15, 2018Jennifer Malec1 Comment on ‘I started writing the book in a fit of anger with Fees Must Fall activists’—Rehana Rossouw chats to Jennifer Malec about New Times

Rehana Rossouw’s critically acclaimed debut novel, What Will People Say?, was shortlisted for the 2015 Etisalat Prize for Literature, and won…

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