How can poverty be erradicated? How can Africa be industrialised? How can corruption be fought? H...
The traffic mainly reflects the silence in the author¿s personal conflicts, meaning, writing what...
Makhosazana Xaba, with several collections and anthologies to her name, is at the forefront of a ...
In this second collection, following his debut A Season of Tenderness and Dread (published by Bot...
From the unusual opening poem (conflating birth with a car crash) to its close (an abandoned suit...
I can, said the creator, I can offer, he said, only a life. Just the spark to the starter mot...
Short stories from a master of the form, this collection scrapes away superficial assumptions and...
A book of short stories, mainly about South Africans, that looks at some of the complexities of l...
The ten stories in Un common Ground do, indeed, cover theunusual and generally unwritten about in...
This anthology presents the work of twenty-four young Spoken Word poets from South Africa, with a...
The Botsotso literary journal started in 1996 as a monthly 4 pageinsert in the New Nation, an i...
The Botsotso literary journal started in 1996 as a monthly 4 pageinsert in the New Nation, an i...