Cummiskey, GaryRiver of Dreams18pp Dye Hard Press (Johannesburg) pa.
9.
— Visitations9pp Dye Hard Press (Johannesburg) pa.
10.
Dendy, GailPeople Crossing46pp Snailpress (Plumstead, Cape Town) pa R34.95 [author born in Durban; her first poetry volume was Assault and the Moth (Harold Pinter, 1993), missed in earlier bibliographies].
11.
Eppel, JohnSonata for Matabeleland63pp illus Snailpress (Plumstead, Cape Town ) Baobab (Harare, Zimbabwe) pa R39.9
12.
Ferguson, GusThe Herding of the Snail: An Adaptation in Verse [12pp] illus Firfield Pamphlet Press (Cape Town) pa R11.40 [also available in an edition of 100 numbered copies, signed by author & illustrator, R57.00].
13.
Kirsten, LeeRichard Menagerie (see main entry in Miscellaneous).
14.
Lawson, LenShe - The Stranger and Other Stirrings of the Soul26pp The Author (P.O.Box 2304, Somerset West 7129) pa.
15.
Livingstone, DouglasGiovanni Jacopo Meditates (On the High-IQ Haiku)12pp illus Firfield Pamphlet Press (Plumstead, Cape Town) pa R22.80 [cover title is High IQ Haiku; author said to be Giovanni Jacopo, translator Douglas Livingstone].
McWalter, DaphneAfrica Awakes97pp illus Mallard (Glosderry, Cape Town) pa R35.40.
18.
Mateer, JohnBurning Swans100pp Fremantle Arts Centre Press (Fremantle, WA) pa Aus $16.95 [1994; Mateer born in Johannesburg in the 1970s; now lives in Australia].
19.
Metelerkamp, JoanStone No More71pp Gecko Books (Durban) pa R39.95.
20.
Milligan, IanPoetry to Mark Time72pp Milligan (Johannesburg) pa R30.00.
21.
Moolman, K.Fidelities: A Selection of Poetry60pp The Author (115 Boom Street, Pietermaritzburg 3201) pa.
22.
Motsapi, SeitlhamoEarthstepper/The Ocean is Very Shallow82pp Deep South Publishers and Institute for the Study of English in Africa (Grahamstown) pa R45.60 [author b. in Warmbaths in 1966; this is his first volume].
23.
Paton, AlanSongs of Africa: Collected Poems ed Peter Kohlerxxxiii+218pp illus Gecko Books (Durban) csd R160.00 pa R60.00.
24.
Roberts, SheilaDaughters and Other Dutiful Women51pp Justified Press ( Johannesburg) pa R36.00.
25.
Ruden, SarahOther Places46pp Justified Press (Johannesburg) pa R36.95 [Ruden b. in USA; resident in South Africa].
26.
Schwartzman, AdamThe Good Life. The Dirty Life. and Other Storiesvii+64pp Carcanet (Manchester) in association with Snailpress (Plumstead, Cape Town) pa R36.00 [author b. in Johannesburg in 1973; this is his first volume].
27.
Stem, JacobProverbs and Other Poems36pp Quartz Press (Parkview, Johannesburg) pa R20.00.
28.
Watson, StephenPresence of the Earth60pp David Philip (Cape Town) pa R37.00.
29.
Zerbst, FionaThe Small Zone38pp illus Snailpress (Plumstead, Cape Town) pa R35.95.
30.
Anderson, Eleanor (see Miscellaneous below).
31.
Bentley, CharlesThe Claim Jump100pp Mallard (Claremont, Cape Town) pa R35.40.
32.
Brink, André P.A Chain of VoicesMinerva ( London ) 500pp pa £6.99 [first published by Faber and Faber in 1982].
33.
— A Dry White SeasonMinerva ( London ) 316pp pa [first published by W. H. Allen & Co. in 1979].
34.
Cameron, Allan; and Norman CatherineThe Legend of Memo the Hierophant118pp illus Orion ( London) pa R79.95 [futuristic fantasy, with over 1000 illustrations].
35.
Cartwright, JustinIn Every Face I Meet218pp Hodder & Stoughton (London) pa £5.99 csd £15.99.
36.
Coetzee, DeneWinds of Change622pp Hodder & Stoughton (London) csd £16.99 (Coetzee b. in South Africa in c. 1945; this is his first novel].
37.
Coetzee, J.M.The Master of Petersburg250pp Minerva (London) pa £5.99 [first published by Secker & Warburg in 1994].
38.
Davis, JohnGordon Roots of Outrage813pp HarperCollins (London) pa £5.99 [first published csd by HarperCollins in 1994 ].
39.
Elias, HaroonRashid Short Story Kaleidoscope189pp Prestige Publications (Northmead, Johannesburg ) pa R25.00 [his first novel Between Laughter and Tears was written under a pseudonym; details unavailable].
40.
Engelhardt, HeinzBlood Brothers and Other Memories196pp Berolina (Cape Town) pa R40.95 [author born in Bremen, emigrated to SA in 1950 ].
41.
Galgut, DamonThe Quarry193pp Viking (London) csd R70.00 [distributed only in SA].
42.
Gordimer, NadineNone To Accompany Me324pp Penguin (London) pa £6.99 [first published by Bloomsbury in 1994].
43.
Head, BessieThe Cardinals: With Meditations and Short Stories ed M. J. Daymondxvi+141pp African Writers SeriesHeinemann Educational (Oxford) pa £5.99 [first published by David Philip in 1993].
44.
Hope, ChristopherThe Hottentot Room240pp Minerva (London) pa £6.99 [first published by Heinemann in 1986].
45.
— Kruger's Alp240pp Minerva (London) pa £6.99 [first published by Heinemann in 1984].
46.
Jacobs, SteveThe Enemy Within185pp Heinemann African Writers Series Heinemann Educational ( Oxford) pa £5.99.
47.
Kahn, FayizaDawood Sounds of Shadows177pp Perskor (Midrand) pa R45.95 [author b. in Durban in 1964; this is her first novel].
48.
Karodia, FaridaAgainst An African Sky and Other Stories178pp David Philip ( Claremont, Cape Town) pa R42.50.
49.
Kirsten, LeeRichard Menagerie (see main entry in Miscellaneous).
Lehman, PaulPrivy to the Mayor's Council150pp New Era Writers Guild ( Pinelands, Cape Town & London) pa £3.75 [short stories; author b. Bloemfontein in 1932; previously published volume of poetry The Shadows of My Mind (1986)].
52.
Mantel, HilaryA Change of Climate352pp Penguin (London) pa £5.99 [first published by Viking in 1994; set in South Africa; author not South African].
53.
Masson, MadeleineI Speak of Africa231pp Lindlife (Kalk Bay, Cape Town) pa R39.20.
54.
Mda, ZakesShe Plays With the Darkness207pp Vivlia (Florida, Johannesburg ) pa R28.00.
55.
— Ways of Dying199pp Oxford University Press (Cape Town) pa R35.00 [Mda already established as a playwright; this is his first novel].
56.
Mokae, GomolemoShort, Not Tall Stories134pp Key Publications (Kempton Park, Johannesburg) pa [details unavailable about previous volume of poems, Purgatory Rhymes, and play, The Way the Cookie Crumbles].
57.
Moosa, MemsWe Watch, We Wait41pp Shereno Printers (Benoni) pa R10.00.
58.
Nash, J.S. RichardTen Fathoms Tall and Other Tall Talesvi+89pp Options ( Somerset West) pa R35.00 [Nash b. in Durban; this is his first collection].
59.
Nicol, MikeHorseman196pp Knopf ( New York) csd $23.00 [first published by Bloomsbury in 1994].
60.
Nyatsumba, KaizerMabhilidi In Love With A Stranger and Other Stories145pp Justified Press ( Johannesburg) pa R46.95.
61.
Peake, TonySon to the Father312pp Little, Brown (London) csd £15.99.
62.
Rose, ElizabethThe Latter-Day Cannibals555pp Liberation (Johannesburg) pa [first published by Freelance in 1990; author lives in Johannesburg ; professionally known in theatre world as Elizabeth Renfield].
63.
Sher, AntonyCheap Lives246pp Little, Brown (London) csd £15.99.
64.
Slovo, GillianClose Call314pp Michael Joseph (London) csd Penguin Books (New York) pa £14.99.
65.
— Catnap277pp Virago (London) pa £5.99 [first published csd by Michael Joseph in 1994].
Trapido, Barbara, Juggling316pp Penguin (London) pa £5.99 [first published csd by Hamish Hamilton in 1994].
68.
Turner, BobShort Storiesvi+126pp Ballerina Books (Quigney, W. Cape) pa.
69.
Tyson, HarveyA Walk on the Wild Side: Tales of Adventure and Misadventure207pp Zebra Press ( Sandton, Johannesburg) pa R45.95 [Tyson has published non-fiction; this is his first published fiction].
70.
Uys, Pieter-DirkFunigalore: Evita's Real-Life Adventures in Wonderland265pp illus Penguin S. A. (Johannesburg) pa R90.00.
71.
Anderson, EleanorA Very Far Place to be Away From: Stories and Poems55pp Snailpress ( Plumstead, Cape Town) pa R35.95 [Anderson b.British Columbia, lives in South Africa].
72.
Kirsten, LeeRichard Menagerie: Poems and Stories, 1992-199478pp Mallard ( Claremont, Cape Town) pa R35.00.
73.
Behr, MarkThe Smell of Apples200pp Abacus (London) pa f8.99 [novel; first published in Afrikaans by Queillerie in 1993 as Die Reuk van Appels].
74.
Naindouba, MaoundoeThe Student of Soweto trans from the French by Jamary Molumeli48pp Morija Sesuto Book Depot (Morija) pa R25 [drama; 1994; information about author not available].
75.
Van der Vyver, MaritaEntertaining Angels trans from Afrikaans by Catherine Knox214pp Dutton ( New York ) csd $20.95; 214pp Penguin (London) pa £4.99 [novel; first published in English translation by Michael Joseph in 1994].
76.
Van Heerden, EtienneMad Dog and Other Stories trans from Afrikaans by Catherine Knox183pp Allison & Busby (London) pa £7.99 [first published in English translation by David Philip in 1992].
77.
Babenia, NatooMemoirs of a Saboteur: Reflections on My Political Activity in India and South Africa: As Told to lain Edwardsxxxv+205pp illus Mayibuye History & Literature Series No. 58 Mayibuye Books (Bellville ) pa R54.95.
78.
Arnold, Marion; and Jane CarruthersThe Life and Work of Thomas Baines184pp Fernwood Press ( Cape Town) csd R250.00 [nineteenth-century artist and explorer].
79.
Barter, CatherineAlone Among the Zulus: The Narrative of a Journey through the Zulu Country, South Africa ed Patricia L. Merrett112pp illus Killie Campbell Africana Library (Durban) University of Natal Press (Pietermaritzburg) pa R47.95 [originally published in 1866].
80.
Bickford-Smith, VivianEthnic Pride and Racial Prejudice in Victorian Cape Town281pp illus Cambridge University Press (Cambridge) csd £40.00; University of Witwatersrand Press (Johannesburg) pa R90.00.
81.
Brink, AndréP. comp 27 April: One Year Later172pp Queillerie (Pretoria & Cape Town) pa R54.95 [includes brief items by literary figures giving their impressions of the first year of democratic rule; writers in English are Tatamkulu Afrika, Breyten Breytenbach, André Brink, Achmat Dangor, Arthur Goldstuck, Nadine Gordimer, Jenny Hobbs, Peter Horn, Mazisi Kunene, Mike Nicol, Marguerite Poland, Albie Sachs, Pieter-Dirk Uys, Stephen Watson].
82.
Callaway, GodfreyThe Re-Appearing Moon: Letters of a Missionary Priest in Pondoland, 1892-1942 ed Anne R. Kotzéxiv+104pp illus University of Witwatersrand Press ( Johannesburg) csd R83.00.
83.
Dubow, SaulScientific Racism in Modern South Africaxii+320pp Cambridge University Press (Cambridge) csd £40.00; published under title Illicit Union by Witwatersrand University Press (Johannesburg) pa R84.95.
84.
Goodwin, June & Schiff, BenjaminHeart of Whiteness: Afrikaners Face Black Rule in the New South Africa415pp Scribner (New York) csd.
85.
Gregory, James, with Bob GrahamGoodbye Bafana: Nelson Mandela, My Prisoner, My Friend378pp Headline ( Johannesburg) csd R79.95. [autobiography by Mandela's warder on Robben Island].
86.
Griffith, KennethThe Fool's Pardon547pp illus Warner Books (London) pa £9.99 [first published csd by Little, Brown in 1994; autobiography of a man who has made documentary films of Southern African interest].
87.
Hirson, BaruchRevolutions in My Life365pp illus Witwatersrand University Press ( Johannesburg) pa R60.00 [autobiographical; Hirson is a leading South African Trotskyite intellectual].
88.
Jacobson, DanThe Electronic Elephant: A Southern African Journey373pp Penguin ( London) pa £6.99 [first published by Hamish Hamilton csd in 1994].
89.
Landau, PaulThe Realm of the Word: Language, Gender, and Christianity in a Southern African Kingdom208pp David Philip (Cape Town) pa R145.95; James Currey (London) csd £35.00 pa £14.99.
90.
Lessing, DorisUnder My Skin: Volume One of My Autobiography, to 1949422pp Flamingo ( London) pa £7.99 [first published by HarperCollins in 1994].
91.
Mathabane, MarkAfrican Women: Three Generationsxviii+366pp Hamish Hamilton (London) csd £17.99 [autobiographical, but also tells the story of the women in his family; first published by HarperCollins in 1994].
92.
Matthews, FriedaBokwe Remembrancesxii+151pp illus History and Literature Series, No. 54 Mayibuye Books, University of the Western Cape ( Bellville, Cape) pa R44.95 [political autobiography].
93.
McCord, MargaretThe Calling of Katie Makanya253pp David Philip (Claremont , Cape Town) pa R59.95.
94.
Pifer, DruryInnocents in Africa: An American Family's Story338pp Granta ( London ) pa £7.99 [autobiographical; first published by Harcourt Brace & Company in 1994].
95.
Nicol, MikeThe Waiting Country: A South African Witness211pp Victor Gollancz ( London) pa £8.99 [autobiographical].
96.
Plaatje, Sol T.Selected Shorter Writings125pp intro Tim Couzens and Brian Willan125pp Institute for the Study of English in Africa ( Grahamstown ) pa R35.00 [originally published as a Special Issue of English in Africa vol. 3 no. 2 (Sept. 1976)].
97.
Ramphele, MamphelaA Life224pp David Philip (Claremont, Cape Town) pa R60.00 [autobiography].
98.
Robbins, DavidAspects of Africaix+330pp Viking ( London) csd R99.45 [travel writing: Namibia, Zimbabwe, Zambia, Malawi, Tanzania, Kenya, Rwanda & Uganda; not distributed in UK].
99.
Schoeman, Karel 'A Thorn Bush that Grows in the Path': The Missionary Career of Ann Hamilton, 1815-182394pp illus South African Library (Cape Town) pa R45.00.
100.
Schreiner, OliveDiamond Fields ed and intro Richard Rive rev. ed. Institute for the Study of English in Africa (Grahamstown) pa R20.00 [first published as a Special Issue of English in Afiica vol. 1 no. 1 Mar. 1974].
101.
Schrire, CarmelDigging Through Darkness: Chronicles of an Archeologist276pp University Press of Virginia (Charlottesville & London ) csd; Witwatersrand University Press ( Johannesburg ) pa R85.00 [fusion of archeological documentation, autobiography and fiction].
102.
Shrewsbury, William J.The Journal and Selected Letters of the ReverendWilliam J. Shrewsbury, 1826 -1835 ed Hildegarde H. Fast260pp illus Witwatersrand University Press (Johannesburg) for Rhodes University (Grahamstown) csd.
Sono, ThembaDilemmas of African Intellectuals in South Africa: Political and Cultural Constraintsxx+96pp African Discourse Series No. 1 University of South Africa (Pretoria) pa R30.00 [1994].
105.
Sparks, AllisterTomorrow is Another Country: The Inside Story of South Africa's Road To Changeviii+254pp Hill and Wang ( New York) csd $22.00 [first published by Struik in 1994 with a different subtitle: The Inside Story of South Africa's Negotiated Revolution].
106.
Tyler, HumphreyLife in the Time of Sharpeville, and Wayward Scenes of a New South Africa106pp Kwela (Cape Town) pa R30.00 [journalistic essays].
107.
Van der Post, LaurensThe Voice of the Thunder229pp Penguin (London) pa [ 1994; first published by Chatto & Windus in 1993 ; a collection of autobiographical and philosophical essays].
108.
Wolpe, AnnMarieThe Long Way Home278pp Virago (London) pa £6.99 [first published by David Philip in 1994].
109.
Barnard, Anne 'Lady Anne Barnard's Cape Journals and the Concept of Self-Othering ' Dorothy Driver Pretexts (Cape Town) 5(1-2) pp46-65.
110.
— 'Travel Narratives' Tony VossSouthern African Review of Books (Cape Town) issue 35 (7)1 pp18-19 [rev of The Cape Journals (ed. 1993)].
111.
Boehmer, Elleke 'A Book That Changed Me' Elleke BoehmerSouthern African Review of Books (Cape Town) issue 35 (7)1 p10.
112.
Bosman, Herman Charles ' Herman Charles Bosman and the Marico Bush-veld' Textures (Bloemfontein) 8 pp6-10 (n.d. ?1994].
113.
Breytenbach, BreytenAfrica Needs To Reinvent Itself In Order To Survive Breyten Breytenbach31pp Stichting Dr. J. M. den Uyl-lezing (Netherlands) pa [not literary; included here for interest in Breytenbach].
114.
— ' Breyten in Capri' Cecily van GendThe Cape Librarian ( Cape Town) 39(2) pp18-19.
115.
— ' The Interrelatedness of Breyten Breytenbach's Poetry and Pictorial Art' Marilet Sienaert De Arte (Pretoria) 51 pp11-20.
116.
— ' Paradise and Loss in the Mirror Vision of Breyten Breytenbach' Brian F. DohertyContemporary Literature (Madison) 36(2) pp226-248.
117.
— ' The Poet in the Mixer: The Work of Breyten Breytenbach' Dan Roodt pp251-257 in The Low Countries: Arts and Society in Flanders and the Netherlands: A Yearbook, 1995-1996Stichting ons Erfdeel (Flanders, Belgium).
118.
— ' Press Conference: Breyten Breytenbach' interview Cecily van Gend The Cape Librarian (Cape Town) 39(4) pp8-9.
119.
— ' Reading and Writing Breytenbach's Return to Paradise from Within and Without'Louise Viljoen Current Writing (Durban) 7(1) pp1-17.
120.
— 'The Trickster and the Prison House: The Bakhtinian Dimension of "the Carnivalesque " in Breyten Breytenbach's True Confessions of an Albino Terrorist ' Ileana Dimitriu Literator (Potchefstroom ) 16(1) pp127-138.
121.
Brutus, Dennis ' "Africanness" and Poems from Algiers'T. Coll MacGregor pp60-69 in Critical Perspectives on Dennis Brutus (see main entry below).
122.
— ' Airs and Tributes: A Consolidation of the Brutus Tradition' Chinyere Nwahunanya pp142-145 in Critical Perspectives on Dennis Brutus (see main entry below).
123.
— ' Beneath the Knife of Love: The First Collection of the Poetry of Dennis Brutus - Sirens Knuckles Boots' John F. Povey pp41-48 in Critical Perspectives on Dennis Brutus (see main entry below).
124.
— ' A Biographical Introduction to Dennis Brutus' Art and Activism' Craig W. McLuckie pp1-40 in Critical Perspectives on Dennis Brutus (see main entry below).
125.
— Critical Perspectives on Dennis Brutus ed Craig W. McLuckie & Patrick J. Colbertviii+269pp Three Continents Press (Colorado Springs) csd, $25.00 pa $16.00.
126.
— ' The Defense of Dennis Brutus: Apartheid on Trial' Susan R. Gzesh pp173-187 in Critical Perspectives on Dennis Brutus (see main entry above).
127.
— ' Dennis Brutus Interviewed' Lamont B. Steptoe pp188-208 in Critical Perspectives on Dennis Brutus (see main entry above).
128.
— ' Dennis Brutus, Texas Poet'Bernth Lindfors pp162-172 in Critical Perspectives on Dennis Brutus (see main entry above).
129.
— ' Every Troubadour Has a Mistress: The Image of the Female in Dennis Brutus' Stubborn Hope'Mildred Hill-Lubin pp123-134 in Critical Perspectives on Dennis Brutus (see main entry above).
130.
— ' The Greening of Dennis Brutus: Letters to Martha' Cecil A. Abrahams pp49-59 in Critical Perspectives on Dennis Brutus (see main entry above).
131.
— ' Imaginary Homelands and Thoughts Abroad: Dennis Brutus' Hybrid Modernism' Janet McArthur pp70-85 in Critical Perspectives on Dennis Brutus (see main entry above).
132.
— ' An Innocent in China: China Poems' Kenneth A. Phillips pp113-122 in Critical Perspectives on Dennis Brutus (see main entry above).
133.
— ' Pedagogic Problems in the Poetry of Dennis Brutus' Kenneth Goodwin pp146-156 in Critical Perspectives on Dennis Brutus (see main entry above).
134.
— ' A Simple Lust: Selection, Structure, and Style' Douglas G. Killam pp86-98 in Critical Perspectives on Dennis Brutus (see main entry above).
135.
— ' Some Thoughts on Dennis Brutus' Stubborn Hope'Donald E. Herdeck pp157-161 in Critical Perspectives on Dennis Brutus (see main entry above).
136.
— ' Statements and Poetry: Salutes and Censures Re-Examined' Ronald Ayling pp135-141 in Critical Perspectives on Dennis Brutus (see main entry above).
137.
— ' "Turning Stones To Trees": The Transformation of Political Experience in Strains'John Lent pp99-112 in Critical Perspectives on Dennis Brutus (see main entry above).
138.
Coetzee, J.M. 'The Artist at High Tide'J.M. CoetzeeThe New York Review of Books42(4) pp13-16 [rev of book on Dostoevsky; included here for interest in Coetzee].
139.
— 'Crossing the White Country: J. M. Coetzee and Postcolonial Agency'Ting-yao LuoDissertation Abstracts International ( Ann Arbor, Mi. ) 55(11) 3508A-09A DAI No. DA9509131.
140.
— 'Empire as a Dirty Story: J. M. Coetzee, Waiting for the Barbarians and Foe ' Judie Newman pp84-104 in The Ballistic Bard: Postcolonial Fictions202pp St Martins Press (New York) & Arnold (London) pa.
141.
— 'Ideology, Gender and the Discourse of Sexuality in J. M. Coetzee's Foe (1986) ' M. Gaye, I. Ndiaye and M. KandjiBridges: An AfricanJournal of English Studies ( Dakar) 6 pp129-143.
142.
— ' In the Heart of the Country: Colonialism and Temporality' Alexander BruceBracket (Cape Town) 1 pp38-54.
143.
— 'J.M. Coetzee: South Africa and the Politics of Writing by David Attwell'Rosemary JollyResearch in African Literatures (Bloomington, Ind. ) 26(2) pp232-234.
144.
— 'Master of the Heart' Lee CongdonThe World and I: A Chronicle of Our Changing Era (Washington, D. C.) February pp291-297 [on The Master of Petersburg].
145.
'" The Naked Truth": A Response to Jean-Philippe Wade' David AttwellEnglish in Africa (Grahamstown) 22(2) pp89-97 [response to 'Doubling Back on J. M. Coetzee' (1994)].
146.
— 'On Empire, Time, History: Or, What Does the Post- in Post-Colonial Signify?; Proceedings of 18th Annual Meeting of Semiotic Society of America, 21-24 October 1993' Alpana Sharma Knippling pp249-254 in Semiotics1993 ed Robert S. Corrington and John Deely xii+612pp Peter Lang ( New York) [refers to Waiting for the Barbarians].
147.
— 'Retrospect: The World Cup of Rugby'J.M. CoetzeeSouthern African Review of Books (Cape Town) issue 38 (7)4 pp20-21 [not about writing, but included here for interest in Coetzee].
148.
— 'Self and Politics in the Novels of J. M. Coetzee'John ShepardCasey Dissertation Abstracts International ( Ann Arbor, Mi.) 55(12) 33841A DAI No. DA9512318.
149.
— 'Text and Hinterland: J. M. Coetzee and the South African Novel' T. KaiNorris Easton Journal of Southern African Studies (Oxford ) 21(4) pp585-599.
150.
— 'Wat heet Klassiek?' J.M. CoetzeeNieuwe Wereldtijdschrift ( Antwerp) 12(3) pp551-57; rpt of 1994 essay 'What is a Classic ?'.
151.
— 'Ways of Seeing and Subaltern Subject Positioning: J. M. Coetzee's Waiting for the Barbarians'A.C. FickBracket (Cape Town) 1 pp70-84.
152.
— 'The Writer's Burden' Judith ChettleThe World and I: A Chronicle for Our Changing Era (Washington, D. C.) February pp299-305.
153.
Cullinan, Patrick 'An Open Letter to Professor Horn' Patrick CullinanNew Contrast90 (Cape Town) 23(2) pp74-82 [response to a rev by Horn in Cape Times 31 March 1995].
154.
— 'The ABC of SA English Poetry'DouglasLivingstone Southern African Review of Books ( Cape Town ) issue 36 (7)2 pp19-20 [rev of Selected Poems 1961- 1994 (1994)].
155.
— ' "Native From the Start"' Dirk KlopperCurrent Writing (Durban), 7(1) pp125-138 [rev essay on Patrick Cullinan Selected Poems 1961-1994 (1994) and Stephen Gray Selected Poems 1960-92 (1994)].
156.
— Review of Selected Poems Michael Vaughan New Contrast 92 (23)4 pp79-88.
157.
Cussons, Sheila "Christ of the Burnt Men" Johan AnkerDie Unie (Cape Town) 91(4) pp106-110.
158.
Darlow, D.J.'The Selves in the Other: The Shaka Poems of D. J. Darlow and F. T. Prince'Dan WylieCurrent Writing (Durban) 7(1) pp70-87.
159.
De Wet, Reza 'Anja Huismans and Juanita Finestone Talk to Reza de Wet' in SATJ: South African Theatre Journal (Pretoria ) 9(1) pp89-95 [De Wet is now writing plays in English].
160.
Dennison, Hannah'Marginal Midwifery: Hannah Dennison and the Textualising of the Feminine Settler Body in the Eastern Cape, 1834-1848'Wendy WoodwardCurrent Writing (Durban) 7(1) pp18-33.
161.
Dikeni, Sandile'Emaxhoseni Eastern Province?' Die Suid Afrikaan (Cape Town) 54 pp4-7 [on history of amaXhosa; included here for interest in Dikeni].
162.
Drayson, A.W. 'The Emergence of the South African Oral-Style Story: A. W. Drayson's Tales at the Outspan' Craig MacKenzieCurrent Writing ( Durban) 7(2) pp55-68.
163.
Eppel, John 'Anyone for Satire' Anthony ChennellsSouthern African Review of Books (Cape Town) issue 38 (7)4 pp16-17 [rev of The Giraffe Man (1994)].
164.
— 'Writers at Work: John Eppel' interview Richard SaundersSouthern African Review of Books (Cape Town) issue 38 (7)4 pp15-16.
165.
Fairbridge, Dorothea 'Pageantry and Primitivism: Dorothea Fairbridge and the "Aesthetics of Union"' Peter Merrington Journal of Southern African Studies (York) 21(4) pp643-656.
166.
Fugard, Athol 'Athol Fugard and the Problematics of the Liberal Critique' Jeanne ColleranModern Drama (Downsview, Ontario) 38(3) pp389-407.
167.
— 'Fugard's Experimentation in "My Life": The Practice of Representation and Representation of Practice Under Scrutiny'Veronica BowkerCurrent Writing (Durban) 7(1) pp46-53.
168.
— 'An Interview with the Cast of "My Life"' Veronica Bowker & Mary WestCurrent Writing (Durban) 7(1) pp54-59.
— 'Truth and Reconciliation: Confronting the Past in Death and the Maiden (Ariel Dorfman) and Playland (Athol Fugard)' Cathy MareeLiterator16(2) pp25-38.
171.
Galgut, Damon 'New Landscapes' Chris RoperSouthern African Review of Books (Cape Town) issues 39&40 (7)5&6 p29 [rev of The Quarry].
172.
— 'Writers at Work: Damon Galgut' interview Chris RoperSouthern African Review of Books (Cape Town) issues 39&40 (7)5&6 pp28-29.
173.
Gordimer, Nadine 'Act Two: One Year Later' Nadine GordimerDie Suid-Afrikaan ( Cape Town) 53 p46.
174.
— 'Differences of Location' Lars EngleSouthern African Review of Books (Cape Town) issue (38)74 pp12-14 [rev of Andrew Vogel Ettin Betrayals of the Body Politic (1993); Dominic Head Nadine Gordimer (1994); Kathrin Wagner Rereading Nadine Gordimer ( 1994)].
175.
— 'Gordimer's None to Accompany Me: Revisionism and Interregnum' Dominic HeadResearch in African Literatures (Bloomington, Ind.) 26(4) pp46-57.
176.
— ' Nadine Gordimer and the Naked Southern Ape: "Something Out There"' Judie Newman pp173-190 in The Ballistic Bard: Postcolonial Fictions202pp St Martins Press (New York) & Arnold ( London) pa.
177.
— Nadine Gordimer's One Story of a State Apart Rose Pettersson227pp Uppsala University (Uppsala) pa £14.35.
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— 'Nadine Gordimer Meets Ngugi wa Thiong'o: Text into Film in Oral History ' Robert CancelResearch in African Literatures ( Bloomington, Ind.) 26(3) pp36-48.
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— ' "The Passing Away of the Old Regime": Change, "Truth" and Sexuality in Gordimer's None to Accompany Me' Karen LazarCurrent Writing (Durban) 7(1) pp105-116.
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— ' "What the Name Will Make Happen": Strategies of Naming in Nadine Gordimer's Novels'Karen Ramsay JohnsonAriel ( Calgary ) 26(3) pp117-137.
181.
— ' Women's Writing and the Politics of South Africa: The Ambiguous Role of Nadine Gordimer' Thelma M. Ravell-Pinto pp125-135 in Moving Beyond Boundaries: Volume 2: Black Women's Diasporas (see main entry in Anthologies).
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183.
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184.
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185.
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186.
Head, Bessie 'A Question of Power: Bessie Head Confronts Francis Bacon's Idols' Susan E. StreiterThe Arkansas Review (Siloam Springs, Ar.) 4(1) pp31-34.
187.
— 'The Birch Family: An Introduction to the White Antecedents of the Late Bessie Amelia Head' Kenneth StanleyBirch English in Africa (Grahamstown) 22(1) pp1-18.
188.
— Bessie Head: Thunder Behind Her Ears: Her Life and Writing Gillian Stead Eilersen312pp James Currey (London) pa £12.95; David Philip (Cape Town & Johannesburg) pa R47.95.
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Hicks, Beatrice'A "New Woman" in the Eastern Cape' Fiona FourieEnglish in Africa (Grahamstown) 22(2) pp70-88.
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Hope, Christopher 'Post-War Jo'burg Blues' Peter HornSouthern African Review of Books (Cape Town) issue 38 (7)4 pp19-20 [rev of The Love Songs of Nathan J. Swirsky].
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Horn, PeterInterview Robert Berold New Coin (Grahamstown) 31(1) pp31-41.
193.
Jacobson, Dan 'Go North' Gareth CornwellSouthern African Review of Books (Cape Town) issue 37 (7)3 p20 [rev of The Electronic Elephant (1994 )].
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— 'Writers at Work: Dan Jacobson' interview Richard Lansdown and Gareth CornwellSouthern African Review of Books issue 37 (7)3 pp17-20 [two separate interviews].
195.
Joubert, Elsa 'The Witness: Rian Malan's My Traitor's Heart and Elsa Joubert's Poppie ' Paul GreadyCurrent Writing (Durban) 7(1) pp88-104.
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Kuzwayo, Ellen '"Who Can Take The Multitude and Lock it in a Cage?": Noemia De Sousa, Micere Mugo, Ellen Kuzwayo: Three African Women's Voices of Resistance'Arlene A. Elder pp255-271 in Moving Beyond Boundaries: Volume 2: Black Women's Diasporas (see main entry in Anthologies [rpt]).
197.
La Guma, Alex 'Fellow Travellers in an Antique Land: La Guma and Uncle Lenin' Roger FieldSocial Dynamics (Cape Town) 20(1) pp93-120 [1994].
198.
Lanham, Peter'A Co-Authored Curio from the Dark Continent: A. S. Mopeli-Paulus and Peter Lanham's Blanket Boy's Moon'Hannah JonesJournal of Southern African Studies (York) 21(4) pp601-612.
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Langa, Mandla '"The Human Face of the Movement": Mandla Langa's A Rainbow on the Paper Sky'Jabulani MkhizeResearch in African Literatures (Bloomington, Ind.) 26(1) pp53-60.
200.
Magona, Sindiwe 'Class in the Discourses of Sindiwe Magona's Autobiography and Fiction ' Margeret [sic] DaymondJournal of Southern African Studies (York) 21(4) pp561-572.
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Malan, Rian 'The Witness: Rian Malan's My Traitor's Heart and Elsa Joubert's Poppie ' Paul GreadyCurrent Writing (Durban) 7(1) pp88-104.
202.
Mandela, Nelson'Mandela, Africanism and Modernity: A Consideration of Long Walk to Freedom'Michael ChapmanCurrent Writing (Durban) 7(2) pp49-54.
203.
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204.
— Rev of Long Walk to Freedom (1994) William FinneganThe New York Review of Books42(2) pp10-13.
205.
Mantel, Hilary 'Forgiveness'Sarah NuttallSouthern African Review of Books (Cape Town) issue 35(7)1 pp6-7 [rev of A Change of Climate (1994)].
206.
Masson, Francis 'Travel Narratives' Tony VossSouthern African Review of Books (Cape Town) issue 35(7)1 pp18-19 [rev of An Account of Three Journeys (ed 1994), along with accounts by Anne Barnard and by Johan Wahlberg].
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McClure, James 'The Mystery of McClure's Trekkersburg Mysteries: Text and Non-Reception in South Africa' Richard PeckEnglish in Africa ( Grahamstown) 22(1) pp48-71.
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McCord, Margaret 'The Calling' Thengani H. NgwenyaSouthern African Review of Books (Cape Town) issue 39&40 (7)5&6 pp131-136 [rev of The Calling of Katie Makanya].
209.
Mopeli-Paulus A.S.'A Co-Authored Curio from the Dark Continent: A. S. Mopeli-Paulus and Peter Lanham's Blanket Boy's Moon'Hannah Jones Journal of Southern African Studies (York) 21(4) pp601-612.
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Moss, Rose 'Exile's Home Thoughts' Rose MossLeadership (Cape Town) 13(2) pp99-103 [1994].
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Mphahlele, Es'kia [Ezekiel] ' "A Man is a Man Because of Other Men": The "Lesane" Stories of Es'kia Mphahlele' Rob GaylardEnglish in Africa ( Grahamstown) 22(1) pp72-90.
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215.
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216.
Nkosi, Lewis'Jackson "Pollock" Moloi in Lewis Nkosi's "Under the Shadow of the Guns"' Kenneth A. Robb and Harender VasudevaNotes on Contemporary Literature ( Carrollton, Ga.) 25(3) pp3-4.
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218.
Paton, Alan 'Courteous Confused: The Paton Biography' Tony MorphetCurrent Writing (Durban ) 7(1) pp117-124 [rev of Peter Alexander Alan Paton: A Biography ( 1994)].
219.
Prince, F.T.'The Selves in the Other: The Shaka Poems of D. J. Darlow and F. T. Prince'Dan WylieCurrent Writing (Durban ) 7(1) pp70-87.
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Rampolokeng, Lesego'Poet Lesego Rampoleng [sic]: Telling His Own Truth'Lesego RampolokengSpeak (Johannesburg) June pp22-23 [1994].
221.
Schreiner, OliveDifficult Women, Artful Lives: Olive Schreiner and Isak Dinesen, In and Out of Africa Susan R. Hortonxiv+312pp John Hopkins University Press (Baltimore) pa $15.95 csd $45.00.
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— ' The New Woman as Bifurcated Female in Jude the Obscure, The Story of an African Farm, The Odd Woman, and Ann Veronica' Francesca MalloryMcNease Dissertation Abstracts International (Ann Arbor, Mi. ) 55(11) 3522A-23A DAI No. DA95508640.
223.
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224.
— Olive Schreiner: An IntroductionTina Barsby54pp NELM Introductions Series No. 2 National English Literary Museum (Grahamstown) pa R20.00.
225.
— 'Olive Schreiner's Hidden Agony: Fact, Fiction and Teenage Abortion ' Helen BradfordJournal of Southern African Studies (York) 21(4) pp623-641.
226.
— See also 'Constructs of Identity' in General Studies.
Simon, Barney '"One Point of Sanity?": An Interview with Barney Simon'Joanne TomkinsSATJ: South African Theatre Journal (Pretoria ) 9(2) pp83-96.
229.
Slabolepszy, Paul 'Elvis Slabolepszy' Lesley MarxSouthern African Review of Books (Cape Town) issue 35 (7)1 pp12-13 [rev of Mooi Street and Other Moves (1994)].
230.
Tlali, Miriam 'Contradiction and Refusal in Miriam Tlali's Work' Pumla GqolaBracket (Cape Town) 1 pp85-97.
231.
' The Image of Women in Miriam Tlali's Amandla' Omasade OlusolaOmokore Bridges: An African Journal of English Studies (Dakar) 6 pp1-9.
232.
Van der Vyver, Marita'Why do Women do the Shopping?' Jacqueline CareyThe New York Times Book Review (100)2 p7 [rev of Entertaining Angels].
233.
Van Heerden, Etienne 'The Genealogy of Shame' Peter HornSouthern African Review of Books (Cape Town) issue 36 (7)2 pp9-11 [rev of Ancestral Voices (1994) and Mad Dog and Other Stories (1992; rpt. 1995].
234.
Wahlberg, Johan August 'Travel Narratives' Tony VossSouthern African Review of Books (Cape Town) issue 35 (7)1 pp18-19 [rev of Travel Journals (ed 1994), along with accounts by Anne Barnard and by Francis Masson].
235.
Ward, Harriet see 'Women on the Frontier' in General Studies.
236.
Wicomb, Zoe 'Getting Lost in Cape Town: Spatial and Temporal Dislocation in the South African Short Fiction Cycle'Sue MaraisEnglish in Africa (Grahamstown) (22)2 pp29-43.
237.
Wilhelm, Peter 'The Bitter End' Peter WilhelmLeadership ( Cape Town) 13(1) p120; 13(2) p120; 13(3) p106 [1994]; 14(2) p112; Millenium (Cape Town) August p112; October p78; November p112; December/ January p96 [not literary essays, but included here for interest in Wilhelm].