Through graceful 13th-century parables, Zen Buddhism reveals its enlightened nature, writes <b>Drew Forrest.</b>
The arid Northern Cape provides rich pickings for those
indulging in ‘poor man’s tourism’.
A new look takes a personal look at the Ango-Boer War.
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/ 16 December 2010
A new biography of Albert Luthuli surprisingly shows that he considered himself a Christian first and a politician last.
<i>Conversations with Myself</i> yields some new facts but few personal details.
This is an engaging and provocative book by one of South Africa’s foremost labour analysts — informed, authoritative and refreshingly.
The seminal fossil find at the Cradle of Humankind has unleashed a barrage of debate among scientists.
The discovery of a fossilised skeleton at the Cradle for Humankind could be the next step in the search for human origins.
Archbishop Desmond Tutu moves between homely anecdote and high theological abstraction in a wide-ranging interview with Drew Forrest.
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/ 27 November 2009
Drew Forrest can’t help feeling that facts have
been stretched in Anthea Jeffery’s latest book.