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Academic

‘Tendai Huchu’s Maestro of Lonely Learning’—Read an excerpt from The African Novel of Ideas by Jeanne-Marie Jackson

October 15, 2021October 15, 2021The JRBLeave a Comment on ‘Tendai Huchu’s Maestro of Lonely Learning’—Read an excerpt from The African Novel of Ideas by Jeanne-Marie Jackson

The JRB presents an excerpt from Jeanne-Marie Jackson’s new book The African Novel of Ideas: Philosophy and Individualism in the…

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International

Is South African literature perceived as insular? Mbali Sikakana talks to Michael Barron of Melville House Publishing

April 1, 2019July 25, 2019Mbali Sikakana4 Comments on Is South African literature perceived as insular? Mbali Sikakana talks to Michael Barron of Melville House Publishing

Despite a strong heritage stretching back more than a century, South African fiction remains largely unfamiliar—apart from a handful of…

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Africa

‘It’s clearly more harrowing to be time travelling when black’—Imraan Coovadia chats to Jennifer Malec about his new spec-fic novel A Spy in Time

June 4, 2018September 2, 2018Jennifer Malec1 Comment on ‘It’s clearly more harrowing to be time travelling when black’—Imraan Coovadia chats to Jennifer Malec about his new spec-fic novel A Spy in Time

Award-winning author Imraan Coovadia chats to The JRB Editor Jennifer Malec about his new novel, A Spy in Time. A Spy…

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