Milo and the Sunflower is a story, set in France, about a boy named Milo who is epileptic. His seizures are accompanied by visions, triggered by his immediate experiences. The reader shares with him the discovery of the connection between...
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“Harvey Tyson puts our history where it should be — front and centre of our consciousness, front and centre of the idea of a shared South African reality. Unless we recognise where we come from, in all its squalor as...
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In January 1901, at the height of the 1899-1902 Anglo-Boer War, a Boer woman from the farm Lokshoek in the Orange Free State, Lily Visser, married Herbert Read in Cape Town. It was an unusual event. Neither of their families...
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Edited by Moira Richards, Rosemary Starace, Lesley Wheeler and others. Letters to the World is the first anthology of its kind-a feminist collaboration born from The Discussion of Women’s Poetry Listserv (Wom-po), a vibrant, inclusive electronic community founded in 1997...
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