Gordimer, NadineGuide to the Nadine Gordimer Papers in the Lilly Library Manuscripts Department, Lilly Library50pp Indiana University (Bloomington, Ind.).
2.
Paton, AlanGuide to Manuscripts in the Alan Paton Centre and Archives, University of Natal, Pietermaritzburgix+52pp State Archives Service (Pretoria) pa [2nd ed; incorporated into NAREM].
3.
Adams, PerseusCries and Silences: Selected Poems121pp Baobab, Hodder & Stoughton (Johannesburg) pa R51.
4.
Afrika, TatamkhuluTurning Points; published with Arja Salafranca A Life Stripped of Illusions117pp Table Valley Trading for Sanlam (Cape Town) pa [1994; co-winners of Sanlam Literary Award 1994].
5.
Anderson, MichaelVerbal Dance15pp Dye Hard (Johannesburg) pa [1995 ].
6.
Bernstein, HediMother and Childxi+57pp illus Bruce de Saxe (Randburg, Johannesburg).
7.
Bezwoda, EvaPoems20pp Workbench (Johannesburg) pa [1994 ].
8.
Blumenthal, RoyBrutal Syrup: A Cycle of Four Poems9pp Dye Hard (Johannesburg ) pa.
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Botsotso JestersWe Jive Like This: Collective and Individual Poems91pp Botsotso ( Johannesburg) pa R35.00 [publication supported by Foundation for the Creative Arts; the poets who make up the Botsotso Jesters are Allan Kolski Horwitz, Isabella Motadinyane, Siphiwe Ka Ngwenya, Ike Mboneni Muila, and Anna Varney; includes some critical commentary].
10.
Clark, SueThe False Bay Cycle19pp Firfield Press (Plumstead, Cape Town) pa R28.
11.
Commin, BobFrom a Still Point26pp The Author (Cape Town) pa [ 1994].
12.
Conn, Stewart In the Blood80pp Bloodaxe (Newcastle upon Tyne] pa [ 1995; Conn is not South African but he visits and writes about South Africa].
13.
Cope, MichaelBack View: A Poem12pp Vanity Press (Mowbray, Cape Town) pa [edition of 100; handpainted cover by the author].
14.
Cummiskey, GaryCity 1 folded sheet [6]pp Sun Belly (Bedfordview, Johannesburg ) pa [1995].
15.
— When Apollinaire Died20pp Firfield Press (Plumstead, Cape Town) pa R28.50.
16.
Dones, BernardMy Storybook and I: The Autobiography of a Nobodyv+71pp The Author (Bloubergrant) pa [1995 ].
17.
Du Toit, BasilOlder Women48pp Snailpress (Plumstead, Cape Town) pa R30.
18.
Edelstein, CyrilMystery Adorns the World47pp Snailpress (Plumstead, Cape Town) & Quartz Press ( Johannesburg ) pa R40.00 [author b. in Johannesburg (date unavailable), d. 1995; this is his first volume].
19.
Eybers, ElisabethTydverdryf - Pastime45pp Human & Rousseau (Cape Town) pa [text in English & Afrikaans].
20.
Ferguson, GusAn Alphabet of Small Poems 1 folded sheet [6]pp Sun Belly ( Bedfordview , Johannesburg) pa [ 1995].
21.
Freeman, FredaBliss, and Other Poems77pp University Editions (59 Oak Lane, Spring Valley, Huntington, West Virginia 25704) pa $8 [author b. in Kimberley in c. 1930 ; this is her first volume].
Ullyat, A.G.The Inexhaustible Miracle of Drab Existence32pp The Plowman ( Whitby, Ont.).
51.
Warner, BrianDinosaur's End: Scientific Poems36pp Firfield Pamphlet Press ( Cape Town) in association with the South African Museum ( Cape Town) pa R28.50.
52.
Wylie, DanThe Road Out46pp Snailpress (Plumstead, Cape Town) pa R39.90.
53.
Fugard, AtholMy Life & Valley Song: Two Plays86pp Hodder & Stoughton ( Johannesburg) & Witwatersrand University Press (Johannesburg) pa R27.
54.
Kench, JohnTraitor on the Ice: A Play in Three Acts64pp Mallard ( Claremont, Cape Town) pa R57.00 [author b. 1941; known as a non-fiction writer; this is his first published play].
55.
Scholtz, PieterThe Tambootie Playsxiii+417pp illus Spotlight (Durban) pa R83.50 [1994; productions of the Shoestring Company for Alternative Theatre].
56.
Simon, BarneyBorn in the RSA: Four Workshopped Playsxxvii+193pp Witwatersrand University Press (Johannesburg) pa R69.95 [plays included are 'Born in the RSA', 'Outers', 'Black Dog/Inj'emnyama', & 'Score Me the Ages'].
57.
Afrika, TatamkhuluTightrope: Four Novellas287pp Mayibuye History & Literature Series No. 72Mayibuye Books (Bellville) pa R49.50.
58.
Agard, JohnSyzygy247pp Alembic (Cape Town) pa.
59.
Anthony, HarrisonWomen Incorporated: A Novel set in Southern Africa during 'the winds of change'396pp Minerva (London) pa.
60.
Apsel, StevenThe Paymastervi+205pp Eagle Books ( Johannesburg) pa R40.
61.
Barnard, ChrisThe Donorviii+375pp Michael Joseph ( London) csd £15.99.
Botha, W.P.B.Wantok (One Talk)182pp African Writers Series Heinemann (London ) pa f5.99.
65.
Brink, AndréImaginings of Sand354pp Secker & Warburg (London) csd £15.99; Harcourt Brace (New York); Minerva (London) pa £6.99.
66.
Bryan, Una J.Seventh Colour of the Rainbow217pp Janus (London ).
67.
Case, DianneMadam, This is Annie131pp Macmillan Education (London) pa £4.25.
68.
Chasakara, GordonLesego The Bank is My Shepherd I Shall Not Want233pp The author ( Parklands ) pa R49.95 [seems to be author's first novel; further information not available].
69.
Clingman, PaulA State of Symmetry380pp Viking (London) csd Penguin (London) pa Viking (Sandton) pa R96 [author b. in South Africa; has published poetry & is established as a songwriter & playwright; this is his first novel].
Crow, PhilTwilight of the Idols193pp Wordsure (PO Box 753, Stellenbosch 7600) pa R20 [limited ed of numbered copies].
72.
Damane, E.Why Bother177pp Vivlia (Johannesburg) pa R26.
73.
Davies, AndrewA Man Called Strongbowviii+395pp Minerva ( Montreux).
74.
De Waal, ShaunThese Things Happen221pp Ad Donker (Johannesburg) pa R60 [short stories].
75.
Dhlomo, R.R.R.Selected Short Stories intro Tim Couzens87pp Institute for the Study of English in Africa (Grahamstown) pa [first issued as English in Africa 2.2 (1975)].
76.
Ergas, ZekiRedemption: For the Love of Biko & Jessica's Choice290pp Janus ( London) pa £9.95 [Ergas is neither South African, nor resides here; book is set in South Africa].
77.
Francis, FabienneA Distant Cry150pp Vivlia (Florida Hills, Johannesburg ) pa R38.
78.
Freedman, MarkMamzer239pp Janus ( London).
79.
Galgut, DamonThe Quarry193pp Penguin (London) pa [first published csd by Viking in 1995].
80.
Gordimer, NadineHarald, Claudia, and their Son Duncan: A Bloomsbury Quid41pp Bloomsbury ( London) pa £1.00 [a paperback original].
81.
Govender, RonnieAt the Edge and Other Cato Manor Stories159pp Manx, Hibbard Publishers, (Pretoria) pa R48.95 [Govender is known as a dramatist; this is his first volume of short stories].
82.
Greaves, NickWhen Elephant was King and Other Elephant Tales from Africa144pp illus Southern ( Halfway House).
83.
Harding, PatriciaA Woman of Africax+270pp Janus ( London) [1995].
Jacobs, RaydaEyes of the Sky240pp Kwela (Cape Town) pa R54.50.
87.
— The Middle Children132pp Second Story Press (Toronto) pa $14.95 [1994; short stories; author b. in Cape Town1968].
88.
Jacobs, SteveThe Enemy Within185pp Heinemann (Portsmouth, N.H.) pa $10.95 [first published by Heinemann ( Oxford) in 1995].
89.
Jamal, AshrafLove Themes for the Wilderness297pp Kwela Books ( Cape Town) in association with Random House South Africa (Johannesburg ) pa R50 [Jamal was b. in Johannesburg in 1948; this is his first novel].
90.
Jenkins, GeoffreyA Daystar of Fear300pp Collins (London) [1995 ].
Kayira, B.M.C.Tremors of the Jungle146pp Kwela (Cape Town) pa R35 [author born in Malawi; settled in South Africa].
93.
Lake, ChrisAcross the Barrier146pp KAM (Pietermaritzburg) pa R45.60.
94.
Lambkin, DavidThe Hanging Tree407pp Penguin (London & Johannesburg ) pa R55.00 [first published by Viking , Johannesburg in 1995].
95.
Lancaster, GrahamBert and Co. 145pp illus Reach Out (Pietermaritzburg) [short stories].
96.
Langa, MandlaThe Naked Song and Other Stories147pp David Philip ( Claremont, Cape Town) pa R43.99; Three Continents Press (Boulder, Colorado) pa $10.95.
97.
Lowry, AlisonWishing on Trains469pp Mandarin (London) [1995 ].
Magona, SindiwePush-Push! and Other Stories168pp David Philip (Claremont, Cape Town) pa R39.99 [short stories].
100.
Mahlobo, SiPinkie of White Cityiii+131pp Minerva ( London).
101.
Maraire, NosipoZenzele: A Letter for My Daughter193pp Ad Donker (Johannesburg) pa R50 [Zimbabwean author].
102.
Marais, MegBlind Fury196pp Lindlife ( Cape Town) csd R73.15 [ 1993; author b. Cape Town in early decades of this century; this is her first novel].
103.
Maré, LeonDying is Not Easy205pp Janus (London) pa £7.95.
104.
Matyu, Jimmy T.Shadows from the Past: Memories of Jabavu Road, New Brighton87pp illus Kwela ( Cape Town) pa.
105.
Melamu, MoteaneChildren of the Twilight181pp Vivlia (Florida Hills, Johannesburg ) pa R34.
106.
— Living and Partly Living176pp Vivlia (Florida Hills, Johannesburg ) pa R34.
107.
Mellish, ChrisBreede River Revelations239pp illus Mallard (Claremont, Cape Town) pa R53.
108.
Mokae, GomolemoThe Secret in My Bosom98pp Vivlia (Florida Hills, Johannesburg ) pa R27.10.
109.
— Short, Not Tall Stories139pp Vivlia (Florida Hills, Johannesburg ) pa R30.
110.
Monkwe, EnochAngus Short Stories62pp Benedic (Pretoria) pa R37 [large print].
111.
Mzamane, MbuleloThe Children of the Diaspora and Other Stories of Exile178pp Vivlia ( Florida Hills, Johannesburg) pa R33.
112.
Nash, J.S.Richard Ten Fathoms Tall, and Other Tall Tales95pp illus Options ( Somerset West) pa R35 [1995].
113.
Papageorge, AlecObserve or Die277pp Quill (P.O. Box 95089, Waterkloof, Pretoria 0145) pa R43 [lives in Pretoria; this is his first novel].
114.
Plaatje, Sol T.Mhudi ed Tim Couzens190pp illus Francolin (Cape Town) pa R34 [first published in 1930].
115.
Richards, Jo-AnneThe Innocence of Roast Chicken248pp Headline (London ) pa £9.99 [this is her first novel].
116.
Rive, Richard 'Buckingham Palace', District Six new ed212pp (Cape Town) pa R34 [first educational edition; first published by David Philip in 1986].
117.
Robson, JennyThem: A Novel from the Last Days of the Old South Africa151pp African Publishing Services (Gaborone).
118.
Rose, ElizabethThe Latter-Day Cannibals555pp Liberation (Johannesburg) pa R33 [rev version; original version published in 1990].
119.
Russell, BillThe Shield of Mashona238pp New Era Writer's Guild (Wimborne Munster , Dorset) pa £4.95 [1994; author b. in Swaziland; educated in Durban].
120.
Sepamla, SiphoRainbow Journey204pp Vivlia (Johannesburg) pa R30.50.
121.
Sharpe, TomGrantchester Grind: A Porterhouse Chronicle490pp Pan in assoc with André Deutsch and Secker & Warburg ( London) pa [Sharpe spent time in South Africa].
122.
Sher, AnthonyCheap Lives246pp Abacus (London) pa £6.99 [first published by Little, Brown in 1995].
123.
— Middlepost445pp illus Abacus (London) pa £7.99 [first published by Little, Brown in 1988].
124.
Swindells, MadgeHarvesting the Past470pp Little, Brown (London) [ 1995].
125.
Tyson, HumphreyThe Itch of the Twitch... and a Tivist of Tougher Tales262pp illus Zebra ( Sandton, Johannesburg) pa R52.
126.
Van Druten, RustyMbuzini Breeze255pp Kwela (Cape Town) pa R39.95 [suspense thriller].
127.
Van Wyk, ChrisThe Year of the Tapeworm203pp Ravan Press (Johannesburg) pa R39.99.
128.
Vladislavić, IvanPropaganda by Monuments192pp David Philip (Claremont, Cape Town) pa R48.
129.
Williamson, NicholasThe Buffalo Hunters: A South African Story300pp The Author ( Johannesburg ) pa R78 [this is his first novel].
130.
Dones, BernardAbout This and That and the Other Thing105pp Bernard Dones Scribbles ( Cape Town) pa [multigeneric].
131.
Ferguson, GusLight Verse at the End of the Tunnel: Poems, Prose and Drawings48pp David Philip ( Claremont, Cape Town) pa R29.95.
132.
Sidders, BryanPoems, Sonnets & Prose: Glimpses of Life116pp Midrand (PO Box 1070, Midrand) pa R29.95.
133.
Weinberg, AnnCluver I Feel Part Of It102pp NSA Humanist Press (Johannesburg) pa R53.50 [poetry & prose; this is her first volume].
134.
Miles, JohnDeafening Silence: Police Novel trans by Eithne Doherty300pp Human & Rousseau (Cape Town) pa [first published in Afrikaans in 1991 under title Kroniek uit die doofpot].
135.
Van der Vyver, MaritaChildish Things trans by Madeleine van Biljoen256pp Dutton ( New York ) csd $23.95 Michael Joseph ( London) csd £15.99; Penguin ( London) pa £6.99 [first published in Afrikaans in 1994].
136.
Adhikari, M. Ed. Straatpraatjes: Language, Politics and Popular Culture in Cape Town, 1909-1922193pp illus J L van Schaik (Pretoria) pa R75.95.
137.
Arden, NickyThe Spirits Speak: One Woman's Mystical Journey into the African Spirit Worldxiv+255pp Henry Holt ( New York) csd $22.
138.
Arnold, MarionWomen and Art in South Africa186pp illus David Philip ( Claremont, Cape Town) pa R85.
139.
Beckett, DenisTrekking: In Search of the Real South Africa215pp Penguin ( Johannesburg ) pa R59.99.
140.
Bennett, RichardOnce in a Lifetimexi+212pp ill Hob ( Cape Town) [autobiography].
141.
Benson, Mary AFar Cry: The Making of a South African264pp illus Ravan (Johannesburg ) pa R44.95 [first published by Viking in 1989].
142.
Biko, SteveI Write What I Like: A Selection of his Writings ed with personal memoir by Aelred Stubbs with new intro by Malusi & Thoko Mpumlwana216pp Ravan ( Johannesburg) [essays].
143.
Breytenbach, BreytenThe Memory of Birds in Times of Revolution169pp Human & Rousseau ( Cape Town) pa R59.95; 256pp Faber ( London) pa £9.99 [collection of essays, newspaper articles, lectures etc.].
144.
Bunting, S.A.Letters to Rebecca: South African Communist Leader S.A. Bunting to his Wife, 1917-1947 ed Basil Bunting83pp Mayibuye ( Cape Town) pa R35.
145.
Butler, JamesJim's Journal: The Diary of James Butler ed Jane Garnerxii+330pp illus Witwatersrand University Press (Johannesburg) csd R150 [Guy Butler's grandfather].
146.
Carneson-McGregor, LynnHomage to Hope: South African Memories of a Daughter of Anti-Apartheid Activists232pp illus Aspen (London) pa £7.95.
147.
Cartwright, JustinNot Yet Home: A South African Journeyxii+192pp Fourth Estate ( London) csd £14.99 pa £6.99.
148.
Chidester, DavidSavage Systems: Colonialism and Comparative Religion in Southern Africa324pp illus University of Cape Town Press (Cape Town) & University Press of America (Charlottesville, Va.) pa R120.
149.
Davis, Peter In Darkest Hollywood: Exploring the Jungles of Cirtema's South Africaviii+214pp illus Ravan Press (Johannesburg) & Ohio University Press (Athens, Oh.) pa R75.
150.
Deacon, Janette & Thomas A. Dowson Eds Voices from the Past: /Xam Bushmen and the Bleek and Lloyd Collection300pp illus Witwatersrand University Press ( Johannesburg ) pa R90.
151.
Desai, AshwinArise Ye Coolies: Apartheid and the Indian 1960-1995148pp Impact Africa Publishing (Johannesburg) pa R79.50.
152.
Diemont, MariusAnne Brushes with the Law320pp illus Human & Rousseau (Cape Town) csd R89.95 [1995; autobiography of judge].
153.
Duncan, Jane ed Between Speech and Silence: Hate Speech, Pornography, and the New South Africa241pp illus Freedom of Expression Institute & Institute for Democracy in South Africa ( Braamfontein, Johannesburg) pa R55.01.
154.
Erlman, VeitNightsong: Performance, Power, and Practice in South Africa intro Joseph Shabalalaxxv+446pp University of Chicago (Chicago) csd $86.25 pa $28.75 [social history of Isicathamiya Zulu folk music].
155.
Ergas, ZekiThe Catharsis and the Healing: South Africa in the 1990s339pp Janus ( London) csd £14.95 [1994; two literary essays separately listed; also refers to Breyten Breytenbach, André Brink, J. M. Coetzee, Athol Fugard, Nadine Gordimer, Ingrid Jonker, Alex la Guma, Es'kia Mphahlele, Percy Mtwa, Njabulo Ndebele, Mbongeni Ngema, Lewis Nkosi, & Alan Paton].
156.
Fortune, LindaThe House in Tyne Street: Childhood Memories of District Six132pp Kwela Books ( Roggebaai, Cape Town) pa.
157.
Gevisser, MarkPortraits of Power: Profiles in a Changing South Africaxvi+175pp David Philip (Cape Town) in assoc with Mail & Guardian [literary portraits separately listed].
158.
Golan, DaphnaInventing Shaka: Using History in the Construction of Zulu Nationalism169pp illus Lynne Rienner (Boulder & London) csd £31.95 [1994: includes references to H.I.E. Dhlomo, R.R.R. Dhhomo, Rider Haggard, Mazisi Kunene, Thomas Mofolo, and the oral tradition].
159.
Gwynne, SarahDixon 'Lord of Hosts on our Side': Mafeking Siege Diary of Sarah Dixon Gwynne ed Grant Christison34pp Little Oribi Press (Pietermaritzburg).
160.
Hain, PeterSing the Beloved Country: The Struggle for the New South Africax+223pp Pluto Press (London) pa [autobiography].
161.
Hoffmann, N.D.Book of Memoirs: Reminiscences of South African Jewry: Contemporary Observations on the Social Environment of South Africa in the Early Twentieth Century62pp illus Kaplan Centre for Jewish Studies and Research, University of Cape Town (Cape Town) pa R36 [essays originally published in Yiddish under title Sefer Hazichroines in 1916].
162.
Jardine, RuthMy Nine Lives184pp illus Gillitts (Sygma) pa [autobiography].
163.
Jeater, DianaMarriage, Perversion and Powerix + 281pp Clarendon (London) csd £45 [focuses on Rhodesia between 1894 and 1930, but also of interest to students of colonial South Africa].
164.
Kinghorn, BarbaraMiss McKirdy's Daughters Will Now Dance the Highland Fling335pp Black Swan ( London) pa £6.99 [1995; autobiography; author born Johannesburg in circa 1946; now established as actor in Britain].
165.
Kruger, KobieAll Things Wild and Wonderful275pp illus Penguin ( London & Johannesburg) pa [autobiography].
166.
Kube, Gloria & Ruby HillLiving in Loader Street: Reminiscences of Growing Up and Life in Loader Street before the forced removals of July 1966ii+90pp illus Rue (Cape Town) pa.
167.
Lamb, AllanAllan Lamb: My Autobiography in collaboration with Jack Bannister288pp illus CollinsWinslow (London).
168.
Landman, Christina ed Digging Up Our Foremothers: Stories of Women in Africaxii+308pp Studia Originalia, No. 18 University of Pretoria (Pretoria) pa R85.80 [essays by and about women; theological approach].
169.
Lewsen, PhyllisReverberations: A Memoir220pp University of Cape Town Press (Cape Town ) pa R79.95 [Lewsen is a historian].
170.
Makaringe, SyPieces of a Dream152pp illus Penguin (New York & Johannesburg) pa [essays].
171.
Mandela, NelsonLong Walk to Freedom abridged ed122pp illus Little, Brown ( London) pa R19.95.
172.
— The Illustrated Long Walk to Freedom abridged by Paul Duncan208pp illus Little, Brown (London) csd £25; deluxe ed £250.
173.
Manganyi, N.Chabani A Black Man Called Sekoto201pp Wits University Press pa R84.95 [biography of artist; writers referred to include Peter Abrahams, Lindiwe Mabuza, Es'kia Mphahlele, Njabulo Ndebele & Mongane Wally Serote].
174.
Mathee, MonicaNeither the Colour nor the Gender283pp illus The Author (Scarborough, Western Australia) [autobiography].
175.
Mayat, Zuleikha M.A Treasure Trove of Memories: A Reflection on the Experiences of the People of Potchefstroom302pp illus Madiba in association with the Women's Cultural Group ( Durban) pa R58.90 [reminiscences of a South African Indian family].
176.
Mayekiso, MzwaneleTownship Politics: Civic Struggles for a New South Africa ed Patrick Bond288pp illus Monthly Review Press (New York) [autobiography].
177.
Mbele, CosbieLady Africa in America119pp illus Vivlia (Johannesburg) pa R28 [ 1995].
178.
Mosalakae, KenosiIntrospection of an African179pp Vantage Press (New York) csd R82.50 [author born in Kroonstad, Cape].
— Isilwane: The Animal: Tales and Fables of Africa222pp Struik ( Cape Town) pa R70 [full name not used in this publication].
181.
— Song of the Stars: The Lore of a Zulu Shaman224pp illus Barrytown for Station Hill Arts, Institute for Publishing Arts (New York) csd $14.95 pa $7.95.
182.
Nash, J.S.Richard Drink to Me Only: Searching for a Soul-Mateviii+128pp Options (Somerset West) [autobiography].
183.
Nthunya, MphoM'atsepo Singing Away the Hunger: Stories of a Life in Lesotho174pp illus Natal University Press (Pietermaritzburg) pa R44.95.
184.
Plaatje, Sol T.Sol Plaatje: Selected Writings ed Brian Willan483pp illus Witwatersrand University Press ( Johannesburg ) pa R120.00 Ohio University Press ( Athens, Ohio) csd $29.95 pa $24.95.
185.
— Sol Plantje's Selected Shorted Writings125pp Institute for the Study of English in Africa (Grahamstown) pa R35 [reprint of English in Africa (Grahamstown) 3.2 (1976)].
186.
Ramphele, MamphelaAcross Boundaries: The Journey of a South African Woman Leaderxii+245pp illus Feminist Press, CUNY (New York) [first published by David Philip in 1995 as A Life].
187.
Rose, JacquelineStates of Fantasy184pp Clarendon Press (London) csd £20 [deals with South Africa and Israel].
188.
Sachs, WulfBlack Hamlet ed Saul Dubow & Jacqueline Rose328pp Witwatersrand University Press (Johannesburg) & Johns Hopkins University Press (Baltimore) pa R84.95 [first published csd by Geoffrey Bles (London) in 1937].
189.
Sagan, LeontineLights and Shadows: The Autobiography of Leontine Sagan ed Loren Kruger270pp illus Witwatersrand University Press ( Johannesburg ) pa R120.
190.
Schoeman, Karel ed The Face of the Country: A South African Family Album 1860-1910144pp Human & Rousseau ( Cape Town) csd R120 [photographic portraits from the collection of the South African Library].
191.
Skotnes, PippaMiscast: Negotiating the Presence of the Bushmen323pp University of Cape Town Press (Cape Town) pa R250 [includes some literary essays; these are separately listed].
192.
Thorpe, CyprianLook Back in Joy foreword by Desmond Tutuxiv+216pp illus New Millenium (London) pa [autobiography; on his missionary work in Lesotho & South Africa in 1936-42, 1946-72].
193.
Tyrrell, BarbaraHer African Quest327pp illus Lindlife (Cape Town) pa R89.
194.
Van der Post, LaurensThe Admiral's Baby340pp illus John Murray (London) csd £19.99 [autobiography; sequel to Night of the New Moon].
195.
Van Onselen, CharlesThe Seed is Mine: The Life of Kas Maine, a South African Sharecropper, 1894-1985649pp illus Hill & Wang (New York) pa $35; David Philip (Claremont, Cape Town) pa R130.
Williamson, Sue, and Ashraf JamalArt in South Africa: The Future Present159pp illus David Philip ( Claremont, Cape Town) pa R155.95.
198.
Abrahams, Peter 'Carving Freedom: The Jamaican Novels of Peter Abrahams' Paul LorenzThe McNeese Review34 pp13-21.
199.
— 'History, Nation and Form in Peter Abrahams's Wild Conquest'Michael GreenResearch in African Literatures (27)2 pp1-16.
200.
Akerman, Anthony'Terug in die Tuig' [interview] Schalk Schoombie De Kat July p24 [refers to his play on Roy Campbell Dark Outsider].
201.
Asvat, Farouk'Medecin et Poète: Entretien avec Farouk Asvat' Denise CoussyNotre Librairie122 pp138-42 [in special issue, Littérature d'Afriqzie du Sud: 1 1995].
202.
Barnard, Lady Anne 'The Art of the Possible: Lady Anne Barnard's "Cape" Writings and Their Survival' Margaret Lenta pp169-83 in South African Feminisms [see main entry in Criticism, General Studies].
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Boehmer, Elleke'The Politics of Mother-Hatred in Elleke Boehmer's Screens Against the Sky'Eva HunterEnglish in Africa (23)1 pp105-14.
204.
Breytenbach, Breyten 'Arthur Rimbaud and Breyten Breytenbach: Two Authors in Search of Africa'Luc Renders pp153-70 in Literature and Travel ed Michael Hanne223pp Rodopi Perspectives on Modem Literature, No. 11 Rodopi (Amsterdam & Atlanta) pa $40.50 [1994].
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— ' Breyten Breytenbach and the Reader in the Mirror' J.M. Coetzee pp215-32 in Giving Offense [see main entry in Criticism, General Studies; essay first published in Raritan in 1991].
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— 'Die Breytenbach-teks as Groteske Coitus Eruptus' Jan Buscop & Tom Gouws Stilet (8)2 pp103-16.
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— '" The Difference of Masks": Breyten Breytenbach's The True Confessions of an Albino Terrorist' Jüdith Lutge Coullie pp20-8 in New Writing from Southern Africa [see main entry in Criticism, General Studies].
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— '(Inter)teks as Transformasie: 'n Nuwe Breytenbach-gedig opgedra aan Martin Versveld'Marilet Sienaert Stilet (8)1 pp70-81.
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— 'Die Metafoor as Assosiasiesneller in Breyten Breytenbach se Tronkgedig, "Die Toelig van Metafore"' Alet Mihalik Stilet (8)2 pp117-31.
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— '"Re-Placing the South African Self" in Breyten Breytenbach's A Season in Paradise'Cleone J. Squire Inter Action4 pp8-12.
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— 'Translations of the Self: Interview with Breyten Breytenbach'Ileana DimitriuCurrent Writing (8)1 pp90-101.
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— 'Ut pictura poesis? A Transgressive Reading of Breytenbach's Poetry and Painting'Marilet SienaertCurrent Writing (8)1 pp102-111.
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— See also Colonization, Violence, and Narration [in Criticism, General Studies].
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Brink, André 'André Brink: In Tune with his Times'John F. BakerPublisher's Weekly 25 November (243)48 pp50-1.
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— '" A Chain of African Voices": The Prose Oeuvre of André P Brink' pp3-19 in New Writing from Southern Africa [see Criticism, General Studies].
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— 'Brink in die Buiteland'Tony PocockInsig May pp16-17 [on translations and international readership].
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— Pen and Power: A Post-Colonial Reading of J. M. Coetzee and André Brink Sue Kossewix+253pp Rodopi ( Amsterdam) csd Hfl. 180 pa Hfl 50.
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— Review of Imaginings of Sand (1996) Robert PlummerSouthern African Review of Books (8)1 pp9-10.
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226.
Brutus, Dennis 'Dennis Brutus: Erotic Revolutionary' Rose FolliEnglish Studies in Africa (39)2 pp17-26.
227.
— 'Interview with Dennis Brutus at ALA Meeting, March 29, 1996' Lee NicholALA Bulletin (22)2 pp15-17.
228.
Buckland, Andrew'Kunstenaar in Aksie' [interview] De Kat November pp21-2 [1994].
229.
Butler, Guy 'Euripedes in South Africa: Medea and Demea' Albert WertheimComparative Drama29 pp334-47 [1995].
230.
Camoens, Luis de'Camoens: The Aesthetics of Empire'Nick MeihuizenAUETSA Conference Papers, 1995 pp49-56.
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— The Presence of Camoens: Influences on the Literature of England, America, and Southern Africa George Monteiro189pp University Press of Kentucky.
232.
Chapman, James 'The Subject and the Sublime: Rendering Landscape Visible in James Chapman's Travel Writing'Silvia KliemInter Action3 pp62-8 [1994].
233.
Clayton, Cherry 'Buried Treasure'Cherry Clayton pp57-62 in Unbecoming Daughters of the Empire ed Shirley Chew & Anna Rutherford207pp Dangeroo Press ( Sydney, Mundelstrup & Hebden Bridge) pa [1993J.
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Coetzee, J.M. 'Age of Irony ?' Johan GeertsemaAUETSA Conference Papers , 1995 pp355-363.
235.
— 'The Anxiety of Authorship: J.M. Coetzee'sThe Master of Petersburg (1994) and André Brink's On the Contrary (1993)' Sue KossewEnglish in Africa (23)1 pp67-88.
236.
— ' At Sea on a Desert Island: Defoe, Tournier and Coetzee'Victoria Carchidi pp75-8 in Literature and Quest ed Christine Arkinstall155pp Rodopi Perspectives on Modem Literature , No 12 Rodopi ( Amsterdam & Atlanta, Ga.) pa $28.00 [1993].
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— ' Audible Palimpsests: Coetzee's Kafka' Patricia Merivale pp152-67 in Critical Perspectives on J. M. Coetzee [see main entry below].
238.
— 'Beckett and Coetzee: The Aesthetics of Insularity'Nicholas MeihuizenLiterator (17)1 pp143-52.
239.
— '"City of Man": The Appropriation of Dante's Inferno in J. M. Coetzee's Age of Iron' Sheila RobertsCurrent Writing (8)1 pp33-44.
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— 'Coetzee, un Homme Révolté'Laure-Élisabeth LorentLa Revue Nouvelle (Brussels) (104)7-8 pp50-8.
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242.
— 'Colonialism and Temporality in Waiting for the Barbarians' Alastair Bruce Inter Action4 pp121-6.
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— 'The Ethos of Conscious Life in Five Fictions of J. M. Coetzee'Joan F. GillespieDissertation Abstracts International (57)6 2471A DA9632692.
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— 'Empire as a Dirty Story' Judie Newman in The Ballistic Bard [see Criticism, General Studies].
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250.
— ' Expecting the Unexpected in Coetzee's The Master of Petersburg and Derrida's Recent Writings' Derek Attridge pp21-40 in Applying to Derrida ed John Brannigan et al xxv+239pp Macmillan (London).
251.
— 'Foes in J. M. Coetzee's Foe' Juan RamonGalarza LanzTeaching & Learning2 pp7-14.
252.
— ' Game Hunting in In the Heart of the Country' Ian Glenn pp120-137 in Critical Perspectives on J. M. Coetzee [see main entry above].
253.
— '"Heralding" the new "Age of Iron": J.M. Coetzee, Homelessness, Migrancy and Nomadology' Georg M. GugelbergerChristianity and Literature (45)1 pp129-36.
254.
— ' The Hermeneutics of Empire: Coetzee's Post-Colonial Metafiction' Michael Marais pp66-81 in Critical Perspectives on J. M. Coetzee [see main entry above].
255.
— 'Iconicity, Immersion and Otherness: The Hegelian "Dive" of J. M. Coetzee and Adrienne Rich' Barbara EcksteinMosaic (29)1 pp57-77 [refers to Foe].
256.
— ' Identity and Alterity in J. M. Coetzee's Foe' Laura Di Michele pp157-68 in The Post-Colonial Question: Common Skies, Divided Horizons ed lain Chambers & Lidia Curti269pp Routledge ( London & New York) csd £40 pa £12.99.
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— 'In the Heart of the Country: A Voice in a Vacuum' Vicki Briault-ManusCommonwealth Essays and Studies (19)1 pp60-70.
258.
— 'In the Shadow of Last Things: The Voice of the Confessant in J. M. Coetzee's Age of Iron' Sheila WhittickCommonwealth Essays and Studies (19) 1 pp43-59.
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— 'An Interview with J. M. Coetzee' World Literature Today (70)1 pp107-10.
260.
— 'J. M. Coetzee and Samuel Beckett: The Translingual Link' Steven G. KellmanComparative Literature Studies (33)2 pp161-72.
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— ' J. M. Coetzee: The Postmodern and the Post-Colonial' Kenneth Parker pp82-104 in Critical Perspectives on J. M. Coetzee [see main entry above].
262.
— 'J. M. Coetzee's Dusklands: Colonialist Myth as History' Sheila Collingwood-WhittickCommonwealth Essays and Studies (18)2 pp75-89.
263.
— 'Keys to the Labyrinth: Writing, Torture, and Coetzee's Barbarian Girl ' Jennifer WenzelTulsa Studies in Women's Literature15 pp61-71.
264.
— 'Michael K and the Rhetorics of Walking' Hermann WittenbergInter Action4 pp35-40.
265.
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266.
— '"One of those islands without an owner": The Aesthetics of Space in Robinson Crusoe and J. M. Coetzee's Life & Times of Michael K' Mike MaraisCurrent Writing (8)1 pp19-32.
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— 'Self-Canonizing Critics: T. S. Eliot and J. M. Coetzee' Shane MoranJournal of Literary Studies (10)3 & 4 pp373-99 [1994].
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277.
— '"Traductions": J. M. Coetzee and the Violent "Invention" of the Classic'Johan GeertsemaCurrent Writing (8)1 pp45-60 [revision of '"The Classic": Translation-Violence-Irony'Inter Action4 pp1-7].
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— ' The Ulyssean Crusoe and the Quest for Redemption in J. M. Coetzee's Foe and Derek Walcott's "Omeros" ' Paula Burnett pp239-55 in Myths and Metamorphoses ed Lieve Spaas & Cris Stimpsonxvii+328pp Macmillan pa £35.
279.
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284.
Dhlomo, H.I.E. 'H.I.E. Dhlomo: 26 Feburary 1903 - 20 October 1956' Tim Couzens pp79-84 [in Twentieth-Century Caribbean and Black African Writers; see Research Aids].
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Drayson, A.W. 'The Emergence of the South African Oral-Style Story: A.W. Drayson's Tales at the Outspan' Craig MacKenzieAUETSA Conference Papers , 1995 pp316-24.
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Du Plessis, Menán 'Les Enfants de Soweto: Entretien avec Menán du Plessis' Denise CoussyNotre Librairie123 pp40-7 [in special issue, Littérature d'Afrique du Sud: 21995].
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Essop, Ahmed 'Ecrivain et Indien durant l"Apartheid": Entretien avec Ahmed Essop ' Denise CoussyNotre Librairie123 pp48-50 [in special issue, Littérature d'Afrique du Sud: 21995].
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Fleischer, AnthonyReview of Children of Adamastor (1994)Moradewun AdejunmobiSouthern African Review of Books (8)2 pp16-17.
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Freeman, Freda 'Coping Well' [interview] Writers' World16 April pp16-17.
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Fugard, Athol 'Athol Fugard and the South African "Workshop" Play' pp96-111 in An Introduction to Post-Colonial TheatreBrian Crow & Chris Banfield186pp Cambridge University Press (Cambridge) csd £30 pa £11.95.
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296.
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— ' Unpacking My Library ... Again' Homi Bhabha pp199-211 in The Post-Colonial Question: Common Skies, Divided Horizons ed Iain Chambers & Lidia Curti269pp Routledge ( London & New York) csd £40 pa £12.99 [refers briefly to Sizwe Bansi is Dead].
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Galgut, Damon 'Damon Galgut's Spiritual Geography qua Quarry' Christopher RoperInter Action4 pp33-4.
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Gordimer, Nadine 'Across Time and Two Hemispheres' Nadine GordimerWorld Literature Today (Norman, Ok.) (70)1 pp111-114 [on her friendship with American writer H. Levin].
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— 'Act Two: One Year Later' Nadine GordimerIndex on Censorship (24)3 pp114-117 [1995].
301.
— ' After Solidarity: Gordimer as Novelist/Historian of Women' Margaret Lenta pp263-72 in National vs. Internationalism; [see main entry in Criticism - General Studies].
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— 'Une Africaine Blanche: Entretien avec Nadine Gordimer' Denise CoussyNotre Librairie122 pp74-7 [in special issue, Littérature d'Afrique du Sud: 11995].
303.
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304.
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305.
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312.
— ' Law as Society: Nadine Gorchimer's The Late Bourgeois World' Marion Petrillo pp269-88 in Law and Literature Perspectives ed Bruce L. Rockwood & Roberta Kevelson450pp Peter Lang (New York).
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Head, Bessie 'Authority and Invention in the Fiction of Bessie Head' Eleni CoundouriotisResearch in African Literatures (27)2 pp17-32.
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Hirson, Denis 'Interview: Denis Hirson' Rob BeroldNew Coin (32)1 pp26-35.
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Holmes, Tim 'Letter from Pretoria' Tim HolmesSouthern African Review of Books (8)3 pp19-20 [included here as Holmes is also a poet].
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Hope, Christopher 'Not the Best of British' Christopher HopeIndex on Censorship (24)3 pp138-42 [1995; on the democratic elections].
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Horn, Peter 'Death, Resistance and Liberation in Peter Horn's The Plumstead Elegies ' Dirk Klopper Journal of Literary Studies (12)1 & 2 pp 171-86.
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Langa, Mandla 'Finding a Voice to Heal South Africa' Mandla LangaMail & Guardian (Johannesburg) 25-31 October p28 [included here for possible interest in Langa as fiction writer].
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