As if growing up in the seventies wasn’t difficult enough, teenager Isabell Bertrand is also too rebellious for her parents’ liking. A novel treatment with hypnosis appears to be the perfect remedy and Dr. Albrecht regresses Isabell to her early...
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Deadline: 20 September 2018 Applications are open for the next Book Dash, to take place at Streetlight Schools in Jeppestown, Johannesburg on Saturday the 27th of October 2018. On a single Book Dash day, volunteer creative teams work fast to...
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Interview by Nick Mulgrew Jane Duncan is one of South Africa’s foremost experts on freedom of expression and its intersections with civil society and our everyday ways of life. A professor in the Department of Journalism, Film and Television at the...
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The History of Intimacy is the fourth collection by award-winning poet Gabeba Baderoon. Breathtaking intimacies and private hurts are crafted into lyrical form – in poems on desiring what is furthest from you, memories of a midnight swim, how children work...
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PEN SA welcomes the news last week that the Competition Commission “has initiated an investigation against the Publishers’ Association of South Africa (PASA) and its over 91 members for allegedly fixing the prices of books”. PASA is the largest publishing...
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