To Kingdom Come: Voices Against Political Violence Edited by Rethabile Masilo
27 Jul 2016
In 1970, deserving Nobel laureate Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn argued that “violence, less and less embarrassed by the limits imposed by centuries of lawfulness, [was] brazenly and victoriously striding across the whole world, unconcerned that its infertility [had] been demonstrated and proved many times in history.” Nearly half a century later, the situation has clearly deteriorated. Here are 47 writers (including Makhosazana Xaba, Marge Piercy, Pamela Mordecai, Ingrid de Kok, Ruth Valentine, Rustum Kozain, Mike Cope, Denis Hirson, Athol Williams, Alan J. Stubbs, Yahia Lababidi, Peter Horn, Eugene Skeef and Gabriel Rosenstock) who have something to say about that.
PEN SA members Abigail George, Ingrid de Kok, Rustum Kozain and Athol Williams are featured in this anthology