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/ 30 October 2008
It takes a lot to make him break his silence — Kundera has given few interviews in the past 25 years.
Okey Ndibe describes how two grand old men of modern African literature saved his career — and his Christmas.
Seven world premieres of new South African
drama will be staged at the main festival this year. Brent Meersman reports.
The rise of the author as performer has been accompanied by the rise of a sometimes baffling phenomenon: the signing queue.
Using a team of co-authors, James Patterson has become perhaps the world’s most successful writer.
The Time of the Writer Festival has become a drawcard for regional literary boffs. Niren Tolsi caught up with some Zimbabweans attending the event.
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/ 21 February 2008
Percy Zvomuya reports on the recipients of the Academic and Non-Fiction Authors’ Association of South Africa grants.