Matric Rage by Genna Gardini
-Reviewed by Claire Trévien– Matric Rage is Genna Gardini’s powerful and strange debut collection, published by the new South African
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 more-Interviewed by Claire Trévien– Douglas Reid Skinner and Patricia Schonstein are the editors of new South African quarterly Stanzas. Claire Trévien: Tell
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Read more-Interviewed by Claire Trévien– Modjaji Books was founded in 2007 by Colleen Higgs to make a space for southern African
Read more-In Conversation with Claire Trévien– Nick Mulgrew, the brains behind new poetry publisher uHlanga, is determined to inject some vitality
Read more-Reviewed by Claire Trévien- Date: Monday 11th January 2016 At A Touch of Madness (Observatory, Cape Town) The set up….
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