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The Book of Unrest
  • Language: en

The Book of Unrest

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2022-11
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  • Publisher: Uhlanga

An ocean of floodwater. Shipwrecked toddlers. Skeletons that rise from pristine beaches. In his second book of poems, Nick Mulgrew confronts the natural and human disasters of the eastern South African coast - and, in the process, himself. An unflinching examination of ancestry and place, of ruined childhoods and a troubled present, The Book of Unrest conjures a world of alternating beauty and horror; a series of tainted land-, city and seascapes, increasingly hostile to those living in them. Drawing upon the wisdom of other Durban writers, Mulgrew interrogates the purposes of poetry and politics in such a fraught time and place. Can our traumas be learned from, or do they only shackle us to the past? In turns elegiac and nihilistic, witty and desperate, sprawling and precise, these poems sift through personal and collective histories of mistrust and violence, to find what, if anything, can bring us rest.

Photographie corpusculaire, Strasbourg, ler au 6 juillet 1957
  • Language: en

Photographie corpusculaire, Strasbourg, ler au 6 juillet 1957

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1958
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The First Law of Sadness
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 199

The First Law of Sadness

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017
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  • Publisher: Unknown

"Connected by more than their exquisite prose, Nick Mulgrew's new stories delve into a world of killer eagles, tattoo removal parlours, hardcore punk guitarists-cum-auditors, turtle sanctuaries, plane crashes, amateur pornographers and biltong-makers - a world concurrently too strange and too familiar for comfort. A collection of startling imagination and sympathy - set primarily in South Africa's least fashionable cities and suburbs - these stories maintain a precarious balance between rich comedy and despair throughout their explorations of grief, spectacle, sex, nostalgia, and the lives of animals, both human and not"--

Feast, Famine and Potluck
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 261

Feast, Famine and Potluck

A dazzling collection from across the African continent and diaspora here SHORT STORY DAY AFRICA has assembled the best nineteen stories from their 2013 competition. Food is at the centre of stories from authors emerging and established, blending the secular, the supernatural, the old and the new in a spectacular celebration of short fiction. Civil wars, evictions, vacations, feasts and romances the stories we bring to our tables that bring us together and tear us apart.

Sleepy Mr Sloth
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 15

Sleepy Mr Sloth

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: Unknown
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  • Publisher: Bookdash

He’s quite good at climbing. He knows how to swing. But sleeping’s his favourite, favourite thing!

The myth of this is that weíre all in this together
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 70

The myth of this is that weíre all in this together

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016-02-22
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  • Publisher: uHlanga

Equal parts flippant and plaintive, Nick Mulgrew’s first collection of poems is a three-part meditation on the ways in which people lose trust in each other, their communities, and themselves. Experimentally laced with monologue, anecdote and truism, these thirty-two self-aware, diary-esque poems languish in the small sadnesses and frayings of a terminally uncertain society in a socially-mediated age.

Water: New Short Story Fiction from Africa
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 158

Water: New Short Story Fiction from Africa

Short Story Day Africa presents its annual anthology. The stories explore true and alternative African culture through a competition on the theme of Water. This is the third in the SSDA collection of anthologies, which aim to break the one-dimensional view of African storytelling and fiction writing. Short Story Day Africa brings together writers, readers, booksellers, publishers, teachers, and school children from all over the globe to write, submit, read, workshop, and discuss stories. Rachel Zadok is the author of two novels: Gem Squash Tokoloshe (2005) and Sister-Sister (2013). Nick Mulgrew is a freelance editor and a columnist for the Sunday Times, South Africa.

Our Ghosts Were Once People
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 266

Our Ghosts Were Once People

'I would get out of the car at every shopping centre and want to ask the stranger walking by with their trolley: "Why are you still shopping? Someone I love has died."' – Dela Gwala Death is a fact of life, but the experience of grief is unique to each of us. This timely collection brings together a range of voices to offer refl ections on death and dying, from individual losses to large scale catastrophes. Karin Schimke revisits her troubled relationship with her late father, a Second World War survivor 'whose brain had been broken by violence'. Madeleine Fullard, the head of South Africa's Missing Persons Task Team, draws us into the search for activists who were 'disappeared' or went mi...

Askari
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 320

Askari

"In 1986 'Comrade September', a charismatic ANC operative and popular MK commander, was abducted from Swaziland by the apartheid security police and taken across the border. After torture and interrogation, September was 'turned' and before long the police had extracted enough information to hunt down and kill some of his former comrades. September underwent changes that marked him for the rest of his life: from resister to collaborator, insurgent to counter-insurgent, revolutionary to counter-revolutionary and, to his former comrades, hero to traitor. Askari is the story of these changes in an individual's life and of the larger, neglected history of betrayal and collaboration in the struggle against apartheid. It seeks to understand why September made the choices he did - collaborating with his captors, turning against the ANC, and then hunting down his comrades - without excusing those choices. It looks beyond the black-and-white that still dominates South Africa's political canvas, to examine the grey zones in which South Africans - combatants and non- combatants - lived." -- Publisher.

Londi the dreaming girl
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 15

Londi the dreaming girl

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: Unknown
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  • Publisher: Bookdash

Londi loves to dream all day. But where will her dreams take her?