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Preaching to the convertedNobel laureate Wole Soyinka and renowned playwright Ariel Dorfman chat to Greg Homann about speaking truth to power. Life after annus horribilisWith 220 exhibitors from 31 countries, this year’s book fair looks promising after last year’s hiccups. Alone and unaidedAs the Cape Town Book Fair reaches out to Africa, Stephen Gray celebrates one of the continent’s literary pioneers. Scaled-down affairIn a season of economic gloom, Percy Zvomuya spoke to exhibitors at this year’s Cape Town Book Fair about their eviction woes and cutbacks. A stunted af(fair)If the Cape Town Book Fair is to mean something beyond an exercise in retailing it needs to seize opportunities to be unique, writes Darryl Accone. A luta continua!It is a brave new world that the third edition of the Cape Town Book Fair, subtitled Words Create Worlds, encounters from June 14. Celebrating a century of journalismThe Christian Science Monitor celebrates 100 years as a newspaper at its stall on the Cape Town Book Fair. |
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