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Autumn Books 2013

From ever after to nevermore
Article
/ 28 March 2013

From ever after to nevermore

New insight on our ­leaders past and ­present gives us a clearer idea about why the rosy future we believed was ours has been lost.

By Shaun De Waal
Amina Cachalia: A story of struggle, triumph and love
Article
/ 28 March 2013

Amina Cachalia: A story of struggle, triumph and love

Amina Cachalia certainly was an extraordinary woman ­– Nelson Mandela clearly thought so, too.

By Staff Reporter
Quantum tale, noir-laden fable
Article
/ 28 March 2013

Quantum tale, noir-laden fable

Reality is renegotiated, universes up for grabs in two stories that disrupt the traditions of hard SF and hard-boiled fiction.

By Gwen Ansell
It’s all about the right words
Article
/ 28 March 2013

It’s all about the right words

Latest releases on South African shelves prove that if youngsters have material they enjoy, they will read.

By Pat Schwartz
Compelling back story underpins dystopian tale
Article
/ 28 March 2013

Compelling back story underpins dystopian tale

What is most interesting, and most fresh, about Hugh Howey’s book is its back story.

By Gwen Ansell
Soaring on memories
Article
/ 28 March 2013

Soaring on memories

Former and current members of the air force give personal insights into the history of the SAAF.

By Maureen Brady
Chinua Achebe: Without the story we are blind
Article
/ 28 March 2013

Chinua Achebe: Without the story we are blind

The ‘father’ of African literature set the template for the darker peoples of the world to tell their own stories, writes Percy Zvomuya.

By Percy Zvomuya

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