Black South African Women Writers in English: A Preliminary ChecklistAmelia House32Program on Women, Northwestern University (Evanston).
2.
Books in Print South Africa 1980197Cedarwood (Randburg) csd R39,00.
3.
South African Bibliography: A Survey of Bibliographies and Bibliographical Work Reuben Musiker 2nd ed 84 David Philip (Cape Town) pa R8,40.
4.
'South African Bibliographical Notes and News, September 1979: A Checklist of Recent Bibliographies, Articles, Developments and Surveys on Bibliographical Themes, Arranged by Catchword'Reuben Musiker African Research & Documentation (Birmingham) 21 ( 1979) 17-21.
5.
South Africa Reuben Musiker 194 World Bibliographic Series Clio Press (Oxford) csd £16 (1979) [Literature section: pp 114-18].
6.
Index to South African PeriodicalsJohannesburg Public Library (Johannesburg) ; 1979 volume in preparation.
7.
MLA International BibliographyModern Language Association (New York); appears annually; secondary works only.
8.
South African National BibliographyState Library (Pretoria); quarterly; accumulated annually.
9.
Classified Catalogue of the Strange Africana Collection, Johannesburg Public Library State Library (Pretoria) microfiche R180,00 [complements author catalogue of same library published in 1979]. Guide to the Manuscripts of the National English Documentation Centre, Grahamstown 2 vols 312 State Archives (Pretoria) R20,60.
10.
Handlist of Manuscripts in the University of Cape Town Libranes. Second Supplement comp L. Twentyman-Jones Varia Series No 16 University of Cape Town Libraries (Cape Town) pa.
11.
Modern South African Novel in English: A Selective Bibliography of Dissertations and ThesesG.E. Gorman RALX3 (1979) 383-93.
12.
Union Catalogue of Theses and Dissertations of South African University, Supplement for 1978. Ferdinand Postma Library ( Potchefstroom) pa.
13.
Aylen, LeoReturn to Zululand60 Sidgwick and Jackson £3.00.
14.
Banoobhai, ShabbirEchoes of My Other Self52 Ravan Uohannesburg) pa R3,60.
15.
Madingoane, IngoapeleAfrica My Beginning32 Collings £1.75 [first published by Ravan 1979, and banned].
Brown, James AmbroseLyndall: An Adaptation in two acts of Olive Schreiner's The Story of an African Farm46 leaves Dramatic Artistic and Literary Rights Organization pa R0,90.
19.
Manaka, MatsemelaEgoli: City of Gold acted and developed by John Moalusi Ledwaba and Hamilton Mahonga Silwane28A Soyikwa Black Theatre Production Ravan ( Johannesburg ) pa R1,00.
20.
Mda, ZakesWe Shall Sing for the Fatherland, and Other Plays [Dark Voices Ring; Dead End]66Ravan Playscripts No 6 Ravan (Johannesburg) pa.
21.
Blignaut, Aegidius JeanDead End Road [intro by Lionel Abrahams and including the original intro to The Hottentot's God (1931) by Herman Charles Bosman] 106Ad Donker (Johannesburg) csd R7,95.
22.
Bosman, Herman CharlesJacaranda in the Night199Human & Rousseau (Cape Town) csd R6,95.
23.
Coetzee, J.M.Waiting for the Barbarians165Secker & Warburg csd £5.95.
24.
Ebersohn, WesselThe Centurion231Ravan (Johannesburg) pa R3,84.
25.
-- Store Up the Anger240Gollancz csd.
26.
Essop, AhmedThe Visitation98Ravan (Johannesburg) pa R3,60 csd R5,60.
27.
Fugard, AtholTsotsi168Ad Donker by arrangement with Quagga Press (Johannesburg ) csd R11,95.
Gray, StephenCaltrop's Desire135David Philip (Cape Town) with Collings £5.50.
30.
Harries, AnnThe Sound of the Gora [for adolescents]144Heinemann csd £4.50.
31.
Hope, ChristopherA Separate Development177Ravan (Johannesburg) pa R5,60 csd R8,50.
32.
Jones, Toeckey GoWell, Stay Well [for adolescents]202Bodley Head csd £3.95 ( 1979)
33.
Mzamane, MbuleloMzala: The Stones of Mbulelo Mzamane185 Staffrider Series No 5 Ravan (Johannesburg) pa R3,50.
34.
Plomer, WilliamTurbott Wolfe ed Stephen Gray [with background pieces by Roy Campbell, William Plomer, Laurens van der Post, Nadine Gordimer, Michael Herbert, Peter Wilhelm, David Brown and Stephen Gray] 203Ad Donker (Johannesburg) csd R12,95 [first pub 1926].
Tlali, MiriamAmandla [earlier advertised under title Awethu] 294Staffrider Series No 6 Ravan (Johannesburg) pa R3,90 [banned in South Africa].
39.
Van Nistrik, Jack Where Rumour Never Reaches386Jonathan Ball ( Johannesburg) csd R12,95.
40.
Zwi, RoseAnother Year in Africa174Bateleur csd.
41.
Forced Landing: Africa South: Contemporary Writings ed Mothobi Mutloatse208Ravan (Johannesburg ) pa R2,85.
42.
Modern South African Stones ed Stephen Gray [rev and enl ed of On the Edge of the World]256Ad Donker (Johannesburg) pa R8,95.
43.
Poets to the People ed Barry Feinberg [enl ed] 189Heinemann Educational pa £1.70.
44.
Writers' Temtory ed Stephen Gray2nd ed 218Longman (Cape Town) pa R3.95.
45.
'A Discussion of Censorship in South Africa'Risimati j'Mathonsi RALXI549-51.
46.
'A Matter of Commitment'Amelia House Présence AfncaineCIX107-15.
47.
' A Note on New Classic and S'ketsh'Sipho Sepamla English in AfricaVII281-85.
48.
'Announcement: The Bloody Horse'Patrick Cullinan English in AfricaVII286-87.
49.
'At this Stage'Benjy FrancisWietie224-26.
50.
'Black Macbeth' [producing Macbeth in a black school]Richard Rive Heresy22-16.
51.
'Black Writing: Problems and Prospects of a Tradition: Writing for the Theatre Today'Benjy FrancisS'ketsh Winter (1979 ) 10-11.
52.
'Campbell, Plomer, van der Post and Voorslag'Peter F.Alexander English in AfricaVII250-59.
53.
'Censorship, Access to Information and Public Debate'A.S. MatthewsTheoriaLV221-31.
54.
'Censorship and the Author'André BrinkCritical ArtsI216-26.
55.
'Censorship and the Word'Nadine GordimerThe Bloody Horse120-24.
56.
'Character and Meaning in Four Contemporary South African Novels' [Coetzee's In the Heart of the Country; Cope's My Son Max; Gordimer's The Conservationist; Wilhelm's The Dark Wood]Sheila Roberts WLWEXIX119-36.
57.
'Critical Co-ordinates of South African English Literature' Stephen Gray [dissertation summary]HumanitasVI2153.
58.
'Critical Responses to Contemporary South African Theatre'Ian SteadmanCritical ArtsI340-46.
59.
'Dilemmas of a Writers' Group'Mogorosi MotshumiStaffriderIII343-44.
60.
'Donga: One Angry Voice'Welma OdendaalEnglish in AfricaVII267-74.
61.
'Evaluating Protest Fiction'Gareth CornwellEnglish in AfricaVII151-70.
62.
'From Apartheid to Afrocentrism'Nadine GordimerEnglish in AfricaVII145-50.
'Goal-Oriented Theatre in the Winterveld'Hilary BlecherCritical ArtsI323-39.
65.
'In the Crucible: A Situation of Change for South African Literature'Adam Small in Ellen Hellman and Henry Lever, eds. Race Relations in South Africa 1929-1979 (New York, 1979) 249-72.
66.
' Jack Cope and Contrast'Gerald GordonContrastXIII125-31.
67.
'Kommentaar: Literere Meriete en Moraliteit'Ampie CoetzeeThe Bloody Horse23-5.
68.
'Literary Censorship: Control of the Black Mind'Dorothy DriverSouth African OutlookCX130810-13.
69.
'Lovedale Press: Literature for the Bantu Revisned'Jeffrey PeiresEnglish in AfricaVII171-85 [reprint of article in History in Africa6 ( 1979) 155-75].
70.
' My Years with The Classic: A Note'Barney SimonEnglish in AfricaVII275-80.
71.
'Open Letter to South African Whites'Don MatteraIndex on CensorshipIX149-50.
72.
'New Forms of Strategy — No Change of Heart' [Censorship] Nadine GordimerCritical ArtsI227-35.
73.
'98 Kinds of Censorship in South Africa'Nadine GordimerHekima (Nairobi) I115-19.
74.
'Perspectives on South African Fiction. Critical Studies in South African Literature Sarah Christie, Geoffrey Hutchings and Don Maclennan 191 Ad Donker csd R14,95.
75.
'Perspectives on Working-Class Life among Black and African Writers, 1890-1930'Isabel HofmeyrAfrica Perspective1624-41.
76.
'Preserving a Cultural Heritage: A South African Past, Present and Future'D.R. BeetonHumanitasVI4411-15 and Communiqué V21-10.
77.
'South African and African Literature in Schools'D.J. BrindleyELTIC Reporter (Johannesburg) V238-39.
78.
'South African Bilingual and Multilingual Drama in the Sevenues'Sheila RobertsCanadian DramaVI1134-50.
79.
'Staffrider: An Informal Discussion' Mike KirkwoodEnglish in AfricaVII222-31.
80.
'Staffrider'Daniel P.Kunene ALA NewsletterVI311-12.
81.
'Statement on Censorship'Mothobi MutloatseRealityXII19.
82.
'The Early Black South African Newspaper and the Development of the Novel'Patricia MorrisJCLXV115-29.
83.
'The Early Days of South African Theatre'Lorraine Fourie South African Digest 12 October 197914-16.
84.
'The Farm: A Concept in the Writing of Olive Schreiner, Pauline Smith, Doris Lessing, Nadine Gordimer, and Bessie Head'Jean MarquardDalhousie ReviewLIX (1979) 293-307.
85.
'The Literature of Apartheid'Cecil A.Abrahams Études AnglaisesLXXVI166-74.
86.
'The Purple Renoster: An Adolescence'Lionel AbrahamsEnglish in AfricaVII232-49.
87.
'The Right to Teach Students Indigenous Literature'Richard RiveELTIC ReporterV35-8.
88.
'The Role of FUBA in the Country' [Federated Union of Black Arts]Sipho Sepamla RealityXI6 (1979) 14-15.
89.
'The Touleier: The Custody of History'Aegidius JeanBlignaut English in AfricaVII260-66.
90.
'The Urban Cultural Scene — Theatre: Extracts from a Winter School Talk'Sipho SepamlaS'ketsh Winter197917-19.
91.
' The World of ContrastJack CopeEnglish in AfricaVII21-21.
92.
'Teaching Literature in South Africa'John PoveyCruxXIV214-19. 'Theatre of the Dispossessed: An article based on discussions with James Mthoba and Joe Rahube'Matsemela ManakaStaffriderIII328-30.
93.
'Theatre Research in South Africa'Temple HauptfleischCritical ArtsI311-22.
94.
'Tsonga Book Review' [review article on 22 literary works]C.T.D. MarivateLimi861-71.
95.
'Wietie Banned' [correspondence with Censorship Board]Wietie216.
96.
'Writing is Part of the Struggle'Rose Powell Index on CensorshipIX68-12.
97.
'Zur Lage der Literatur in Südafrika'Arnold BlumerAkzenteXXVII418-24.
98.
Abrahams, Peter'A Long Way from Vrededorp: The Reception of Peter Abrahams's Ideas'Kolawole OgungbesanRALXI2197-205.
99.
Black, Stephen 'The First Night of Stephen Black's Love and the Hyphen'Stephen GrayQuarterly Bulletin of the South African LibraryXXXVI126-40 [with biog note on Black 24-26].
100.
Bosman, HermanCharles 'Bosman on the Boards' [Interview with Stephen Gray re his adaptation of 'Cold Stone Jug']ContrastXIII243-50.
101.
-- 'Herman Charles Bosman Short Stories' in Perspectives on South African Fiction83-85 (see General Studies).
102.
—— see also Leipoldt, Louis C. below.
103.
—— see also 'The Touleier: The Custody of History' General Studies.
104.
Brutus, Dennis'Poet Profile: Dennis Brutus' anon Kwanza Journal425-26.
105.
Camoens, Luis de Camoens and the Poetry of South Africa Stephen Gray 16 Camoens Annual Lectures No 1 Oppenheimet Institute for Portuguese Studies (Johannesburg) price not available
106.
Campbell, Roy'Die Frage der Zeitgemässheit von Roy Campbells Literarischem Schaffen'Maria Emanuela Eisl in James Hogg, eg. Essays in Honour of Erwin Sturzl on His Sixteenth Birthday (Univ Salzburg ) 101-35.
107.
-- ' Roy Campbell - Almost a Liberal'David RobbinsRealityXII110-11.
108.
—— see also 'Campbell, Plomer, van der Post and Voorslag' General Studies.
109.
Coetzee, J.M."Dusklands and 'The Impregnable Stronghold of the Intellect' " J.W.B. WoodTheoriaLIV113-23.
110.
-- See also 'Character and Meaning in Four Contemporary South African Novels' General Studies.
111.
-- see also 'John Coetzee: Dusklands (1974)' in Perspectives on South African Fiction174-83.
112.
Cope, Jack see 'Character and Meaning in Four Contemporary South African Novels' General Studies.
113.
Dike, Fatima'Fatima Dike: The Queen of Our Stage'Jackie Heyns Drum October (1979) 14.
114.
—— 'Fatima Dike: Lady of the Theatre'Val King and Paul AlbertsBona January 92-95.
115.
Dikobe, Modikwe 'A Critical Review of The Marabi Dance, with special attention to the attitudes and value judgements contained in the narrative and assessing the value of the novel to the historian'Don PinnockJanus (Cape Town) (1979) 14-21.
116.
-- 'Star Café' [Profile of author] anon StaffriderIII17.
117.
Eglington, Charles'Eglington — The Thorny Path of Perfection'Hubert D.Jennings ContrastXIII184-89.
118.
Fugard, Athol'Athol Fugard's Development: A Stocktaking'Stephen GrayTheoriaLV233-36.
119.
—— 'Boesman et Lena d'Athol Fugard'Hekate MeyondPeuples Noirs—Peuples AfricainsXIII148-50.
120.
-- 'Drama and the Police State: Athol Fugard's South Africa'Derek CohenCanadian DramaVI1151-61.
121.
-- 'Fugard in London: Interview with Peter Stevenson' [director]Stephen GrayHeresy1 (1979) 33-39.
122.
-- ' Fugard's A Lesson from Aloes: An Introduction'Mary BensonTheaterXI5-6.
123.
-- 'Interview with Athol Fugard, Port Elizabeth, 30 November 1977'Barrie HoughTheoriaLV237-48.
124.
-- 'Johari's Window, Hester and Johnnie: An Approach to Athol
125.
Fugard's Hello and Goodbye'R.D. HaarhoffCommuniquéV141-45.
126.
—— 'Notes on A Lesson from Aloes'Athol FugardTbeaterXI26-28.
127.
—— 'Sizwe Banzi is Dead: A Study of Artistic Ambivalence'Hilary SeymourRace & ClassXXI273-89.
128.
Fugard, Sheila'Sheila Fugard: The Castaways (1972)' in Perspectives on South African Fiction164-73 (see General Studies)
129.
Gordimer, Nadine 'Living for the Future: Nadine Gordimer's Burger's Daughter'Rowland SmithWLWEXIX2163-73.
130.
-- 'Nadine Gordimer: The Late Bourgeois World (1966)' in Perspectives on South African Fiction145-57 (see General Studies).
131.
-- ' Reality in Nadine Gordimer's A World of Strangers'Kolawole OgungbesanEnglish Studies (Nijmegen) LXI142-55.
132.
-- ' The Banning of Burger's Daughter'George BrockObserver 23 March 36.
133.
-- What Happened to Burger's Daughter or How South African Censorhip Works [essays by Nadine Gordimer and John Dugard with statements by Director of Publications et al] 74 Taurus (Emmarentia, Tvl.) price not available.
134.
-- see also 'Character and Meaning in Four Contemporary South African Novels' General Studies.
135.
Haggard, Rider 'Rider Haggard Allan Quatermain (1887)' in Perspectives on South African Fiction20-29 (see General Studies).
-- 'Bessie Head: An Appreciation'Jane GrantBananasXXII25-26.
138.
—— 'Creating New Worlds in Southern Africa: Bessie Head and the Question of Power'Lloyd W.Brown UmojaIII1 (1979) 43-53.
139.
-- 'The Cape Gooseberry Also Grows in Botswana: Alienation and Commitment in the Writings of Bessie Head'Kolawole OgungbesanPrésence Africaine CIX ( 1979) 92-106.
140.
Jacobson, Dan'Dan Jacobson: A Dance in the Sun (1955)' in Perspectives on South African Fiction132-44 (see General Studies).
141.
La Guma Alex, 'Alex la Guma: Through Suffering to Resistance'Gerald Moore in Twelve African Writers105-120 (see Commonwealth General: General Studies).
142.
-- ' Alex La Guma's In the Fog of the Season's End: The Politics of Subversion'Robert GreenUmojaIII1 (1979) 85-93.
143.
-- 'Alex La Guma's Novels of Protest: The Growth of the Revolutionary'Paul A.Scanlon OkikeXVI (1979) 39-47.
144.
Lelpoidt, C. Louis'The Criticism of C. Louis Leipoldt and Herman Charles Bosman' ed Stephen Gray English in AfricaVII11-29.
145.
Livingstone, Douglas'Douglas Livingstone — In a Poetic Tradition'Michael ChapmanCruxXIV313-24.
146.
Matshoba, Mtutuzeli'Another Glimpse of Slavery: A Lawyer's View' [Censorship of Matshoba's Call Me Not a Man] anon. StaffriderIII336-37.
147.
Millin, SarahGertrude 'Blood, Flaw, Taint, Degeneration: The Case of Sarah Gertrude Millm'J.M. CoetzeeEnglish Studies in AfricaXXIII141-58.
148.
Molema, SilasThelesho 'The Personal Papers of Silas Thelesho Molema and Solomon Tshekisho Plaatie'Marcelle JacobsonRALXI2224-34.
149.
Mphahlele, Es'kia'Ezekiel Mphahlele: Down Second Avenue (1959)' in Perspectives on South African Fiction122-31 (see General Studies).
150.
-- 'Ezekiel Mphahlele: The Urban Outcast'Gerald Moore in Twelve African Writers41-66 (see Commonwealth General: General Studies).
151.
-- 'The Early Years' [transcript of a conversation between Mphahlele and Noel Chabani Manganyi to appear in Manganyi's Looking through the Keyhole 1981]StaffriderIII345-46.
152.
-- 'The Humanism of Ezekiel Mphahlele'Samuel Omo AseinJCLXV138-49.
153.
Mtshali, Oswald"Protest Poetry in South Africa and Mtshali's Refuge under 'The Cryptic Mode' " Igbarumun Igbudu Kuku1979-80 35-43.
154.
Nkosi, Lewis 'Theme and Role-Change Motifs in Lewis Nkosi's The Rhythm of Violence'Emil A.Magel Journal of African-Afro-American AffairsIII1 (1979) 80-90.
155.
Nortje, Arthur'Arthur Nortje: A Forgotten South African Poet'Hedy I. DavisRealityXI4 (1979) 5-6.
156.
-- 'The Poetry of Arthur Nortje: Towards a New Appraisal'Hedy I.Davis Unisa English StudiesXXVIII226-32.
157.
Paton, Alan'Alan Paton: Cry, the Beloved Country (1948)' in Perspectives on South African Fiction101-109 (see General Studies).
158.
Plaatje, Sol T.'Sol Plaatje: Mhudi (1932)' in Perspectives on South African Fiction76-82 (see General Studies).
159.
-- see also Molema, Silas Thelesho above
160.
Plomer, William'A Wilder Fowl'Nadine Gordimer in Plomer , WilliamTurbott Wolfe165-68 [reprint from London Magazine June 1965] (see Fiction).
161.
-- 'Africa Through English Eyes The 1920s and Turbott Wolfe'David Brown in Plomer, WilliamTurbott Wolfe186-91 [reprint] (see Fiction) -- 'Mask and Reality in Turbott Wolfe'Peter Wilhelm in Plomer. William Turbott Wolfe180-85 [reprint] (see Fiction).
162.
-- 'Turbott Wolfe and the Critics'Michael Herbert in Plomer, William Turbott Wolfe169-79 (see Fiction).
163.
—— 'Turbott Wolfe in Context'Stephen Gray in Plomer, William Turbott Wolfe192-203 (see Fiction)
164.
—— "William Plomer 'The Child of Queen Victoria' (1933)" in Perspectives on South African Fiction70-75 (see General Studies)
165.
—— 'William Plomer: The Devil Dancers'Cherry WilhelmCommuniquéV269-78.
166.
-- see also 'Campbell, Plomer, van der Post and Voorslag' General Studies.
167.
Pohl, Victor'Victor Pohl: The Old Man High Among the Quiet Slopes'Garrett EvansCommuniquéV127-30.
168.
Pringle, Thomas" 'Interest' at Work: Mr Croker Recommends Thomas Pringle to Mr Goulburn's Notice"M.D. NashQuarterly Bulletin of the South African LibraryXXX (1979) 57-58.
169.
Rive, Richard'Interview: Richard Rive'Wietie210-13.
170.
Schreiner, OliveOlive Schreiner: A BiographyRuth First and Ann Scott383Andre Deutsch csd £9.95.
171.
-- 'Olive Schreiner: The Story of an African Farm (1883)' in Perspectives on South African Fiction30-44 (see General Studies).
172.
—— 'Portraits of Olive Schreiner: A Preliminary Guide'M.F. CartwrightQuarterly Bulletin of the South African LibraryXXXV3105-129 [illus].
173.
—— 'The Signals of Great Art? A Manuscript of Olive Schreiner's Unfinished Novel'Ridley BeetonStandpunteXXXIII14-13.
174.
-- 'Trooper Peter and Zimbabwe'Marion FriedmannLondon MagazineXIX1260-69.
175.
Smith, Pauline'Pauline Smith: The Beadle (1926)' in Perspectives on South African Fiction57-69 (see General Studies).
176.
Tlali, Miriam'Profile: Miriam Tlali'Jean MarquardIndex on CensorshipIX530-31.
177.
Van der Post, Laurens'Laurens van der Post: Venture to the Interior (1952)' in Perspectives on South African Fiction45-56 (see General Studies ). -- see also 'Campbell, Plomer, van der Post and Voorslag' General Studies.
178.
Wilhelm, Peter see 'Character and Meaning in Four Contemporary South African Novels' General Studies.
179.
Wright, David'David Wright at Sixty' ed C.H. Sisson [reflections by various authors] P N ReviewVI627-53.
—— 'Revenant to Eden'Lionel AbrahamsThe Bloody Horse219-23 [reprint of piece in P N Review above].
182.
Brown, JamesAmbrose One Man's War: A Soldier's Diary185Timmins ( Cape Town ) csd R9,90.
183.
Benson, MaryNelson Mandela192 Panaf price not available.
184.
Driver, C.J.Patrick Duncan: South African and Pan-African326Heinemann Educational csd R14,50.
185.
Ferreira, NatieThe Story of an Afrikaner: Die Rewolusie van die Kinders231Ravan ( Johannesburg) pa R6,50 csd R9,50.
186.
The Diary of Maria Tholo ed Carol Hermer200Ravan (Johannesburg) pa R6,50 csd R9,50.
187.
Joubert, ElsaThe Long Journey of Poppie Nongena [translated from the Afrikaans by Elsa Joubert]359Jonathan Ball (Johannesburg) with Hodder & Stoughton csd R12,95.
188.
Paton, AlanTowards the Mountain: An Autobiography320David Philip (Cape Town) csd R15,00.
189.
Todd, Pamela and David Fordham comp Private Tucker's Boer War Diary192Hamish Hamilton csd R20,00.
190.
Branford, JeanA Dictionary of South African English: New Enlarged Edition361OUP (Cape Town) csd R9.95.
191.
Communiqué Language Bureau, University of the North, Private Bag X5090, Pietersburg 0700; bilingual; articles on language, literature, education, the arts in general; quarterly.
Critical Arts: A Journal for Media Studies Critical Arts Study Group, University of the Witwatersrand, 1 Jan Smuts Avenue, Johannesburg 2001; critical article on the media, mostly Southern African; special issues; quarterly.
194.
Crux: A Journal on the Teaching of English Department of English, College of Education for Further Training, P.O. Box 1758, Pretoria; three times a year.
195.
English in Africa Institute for the Study of English in Africa, Rhodes University, P.O. Box 92, Grahamstown 6140; articles on African literature in English and the use of the English language in Africa, as well as other literatures and languages in Africa; twice yearly.
196.
English Studies of Africa Department of English, University of the Witwatersrand, 1 Jan Smuts Avenue, Johannesburg 2001; articles on English literature; poems; twice yearly.
197.
Heresy 31 Third Avenue, Parktown North 2193; poems, short stories, essays; annual.
198.
Kwanza Journal P.O. Box 451 Pretoria 0001; articles on African literature in English and vernacular languages, letters from writers and other literary news, poems; about 6 times a year.
199.
New Classic 582 Dlomo Street, Wattville, Benoni 1500; fiction, poems, essays; annual; no issue 1980.
200.
New Coin Institute for the Study of English in Africa, Rhodes University, P.O. Box 92, Grahamstown 6140; poems; twice yearly; no issues 1980.
201.
S'ketsh: South Africa's Magazine for Theatre and Entertainment New Classic Publications, P.O. Box 5417, Benoni South 1502; irregular publication.
202.
Staffrider Ravan Press (Pty) Ltd, P.O. Box 31910, Braamfontein 2017; fiction, poems, plays, articles on S A literature and culture; quarterly.
203.
Standpunte P.O. Box 879, Cape Town 8000; bilingual; fiction, poems, articles on literature in English and Afrikaans; 6 times a year.'
204.
The Bloody Horse P.O. Box 6690 Johannesburg 2000; bilingual; poems, short stories, essays, reviews; illus.; bi-monthly; publication ceases Nov/Dec 1981.
205.
Theoria: A Journal of Studies in the Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences University of Natal, P.O. Box 375, Pietermaritzburg, 3200; twice yearly. Unisa English Studies Department of English, University of South Africa, P.O. Box 392, Pretoria; articles on English literature, reviews; twice yearly.
206.
UCT Studies in English Department of English, University of Cape Town, Private Bag, Rondebosch 7700; articles on English literature; annual.