It’s a race that fits the Blade Runner playbook: five authors working on three “definitive accounts” all hurtling towards one deadline.
Standard Bank’s latest exhibition explores the complexities of the China-Africa relationship.
Once, Stephen Johnson was managing director of Random House South Africa.
M&G books editor Darryl Accone looks at the implications of the merger of two of the biggest names in publishing.
The 2012 Nobel prize for literature has been awarded to the Chinese writer Mo Yan.
In a South Africa exclusive, M&G books editor Darryl Accone speaks to award-winning writer Salman Rushdie about his new memoir ‘Joseph Anton’.
Darryl Accone previews the line-up for the Mail & Guardian’s annual celebration of literature.
It has been a sad and bad year for the book world in Johannesburg.
Jo’burg’s past, present and future hold rich challenges for writers and analysts.
Denis Hirson’s forthcoming novel, <em>Lemon Street,</em> fits perfectly into the session Memories of the City.