BOOK REVIEW | Too White to be Coloured, Too Coloured to be Black
It has been a while since I have read a book that triggered all sorts of emotions in me. Ismail Lagardien’s debut book truly made me…
It has been a while since I have read a book that triggered all sorts of emotions in me. Ismail Lagardien’s debut book truly made me…
Terry-Ann Adams was raised in Eldorado Park, Johannesburg. She completed her Honour’s Degree in History at the University of Pretoria, with a special interest in disability representation. In 2020, she released her debut novel titled, Those Who Live in Cages published by Jacana Media. In this Q&A session with EW Blog editor, Ezekiel Kekana, Terry-Ann reflects on her debut book, why she chose to allow some of the characters in the book to speak Afrikaans throughout, and her message to all South Africans for festive holidays.
Patric Tariq Mellet is a liberation movement veteran and retired advisor to a minister and senior public servant. His latest book titled, The Lie of 1652 was released by NB-Uitgewers/Publishers this year. In this Q&A session with EW Blog contributor, Malcolm Tsagane, Mellet talks about the lie(s) of 1652, the arrival of Jan Van Riebeeck, the land question, and restorative justice among the host of pertinent issues facing contemporary South Africa.
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