Book Review| The Lie of 1652- A Decolonised History of Land
I will have to begin by conceding that I did not go into this book uninitiated in the intricacies of the South Africa land discourse. In…
I will have to begin by conceding that I did not go into this book uninitiated in the intricacies of the South Africa land discourse. In…
Fiona Snyckers is one of South Africa’s most celebrated writers and a role model to many aspiring writers. She has written seven books thus far, with Lacuna her last novel published by Pan MacMillian. In this week’s EW Blog Q&A session, the award-winning writer chats with our editor, Ezekiel Kekana about writing Lacuna, JM Coetzee and whether men should write books about subjects such as rape and feminism.
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