In March 1986 the president of Burkina Faso, who hid his books in trunks to avoid revealing himself, granted a very personal ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNAfrican book fair in Paris celebrates diversity of diaspora voicesThe fourth edition of the African Book Fair is under way in Paris, with Diaspora Travels as its theme. Cameroon and Brazil ...
Hundreds of people gathered at Waterloo West High School Saturday to listen to Black authors read their books.
The expulsion of South Africa’s ambassador in the US marks a new low in relations between the two countries and will hurt the ...
Reformulating dolus eventualis, deaths due to police action and custody deaths, poaching of marine living resources, among ...
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AllAfrica on MSNSouth Africa: Open Book Youth Fest Kicks Off in LangaThe Open Book Youth Fest kicked off at Langa Library on Tuesday, for the third year. Dozens of children from pre-schools and ...
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The Standard on MSNWho are we, really? A provocation on definitions and influences of African writingThis weapon assists us in defining such things as the African book and the African writer, which is the basis of this piece.
Explore the inspiring journey of Lebohang Masango, a multifaceted author and anthropologist, as she shapes South Africa's ...
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The Nation on MSNScience Fiction Predicted the Rise of the Tech Bro OligarchyThe racist tinge to Elon Musk’s hacking of the government eerily reflects cyberpunk's vision of the future—especially the science fiction coming out of South Africa.
In the novel “Theft,” by the recent Nobel laureate Abdulrazak Gurnah, three characters navigate messy relationships in 1980s ...
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