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-Collated by Claire Trévien– After stumbling on a copy of Anton Krueger’s Everyday Anomalies in Cape Town, I assumed its
Read more-Collated by Claire Trévien– After stumbling on a copy of Anton Krueger’s Everyday Anomalies in Cape Town, I assumed its
Read more-In Conversation with Claire Trévien– South African poet Robert Berold, born 1948, is the author of four books of poems.
Read moreThis list comes courtesy of Robert Berold, to which I’ve made one subtraction and one addition! Aerodrome (updated online journal
Read more-Reviewed by Claire Trévien– This isn’t going to be much of a review. I don’t think someone running three events
Read moreClaire Trévien: All right, what is KZN Literary Tourism exactly? is an archive of psychogeography? Rasvanth Chunylall: KZN Literary Tourism is a research project
Read more-Reviewed by Claire Trévien– Terry Sanders’ 1987 documentary Slow Fires ‘looks at the disintegration of library holdings worldwide due to
Read more-Reviewed by Claire Trévien– Matric Rage is Genna Gardini’s powerful and strange debut collection, published by the new South African
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Read moreSophie Fenella was the winner of our inaugural Dynamite commission and will be performing her poetry installation ‘The Archive’ at
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