preprintIt is rare for a writer to make a literary impact with only one novel. It is even more unusual when that work is written by a novice author in his early sixties. Yet such is the case of R.L. Peteni, whose novel, Hill of Fools, was published by David Philip in South Africa in 1976, and internationally in the same year by Heinemann in the African Writers Series. Four years later, in 1980, the book was translated by the author into Xhosa as Kwazidenge and published by the Lovedale Press. Twenty years after initial publication, in 1996, there came a television version of Kwazidenge broadcast by the SABC, starring Willie Thambo and Amanda Quwe, though the locale was translated – in the bizarre logic of television – to an urban environmen...
Es'kia Mphahlele – a doyen of African literature [English] [First paragraph] Es'kia Mphahlele is one...
The commissioning of a theme issue on the work of Farah in a South African literary journal therefor...
As commentators such as Lewis Nkosi and Malvern van Wyk Smith have noted, even though writers from S...
preprintIt is rare for a writer to make a literary impact with only one novel. It is even more unusu...
preprintThe early reception of Peteni’s novel is interesting because it illustrates the mind-sets an...
preprintWritten in English in the early 70s, Hill of Fools was projected into the market for world l...
Writers in Swaziland have received negligible attention from southern Africa and the rest of the wor...
preprintR.L. Peteni - 'There is a tendency in human beings to pay no heed to events in small remote ...
In this article I examine a selection of debut novels published in South Africa in the period 1999 –...
Sizwe Bantu is the Greatest African Writer of All Time – according to Timothy Turner, failed academi...
The following contribution is based on two interviews, one with James Currey and Keith Sambrook, and...
Abstract: This article examines the choices some South African authors have made as regards the sett...
In a committed anti-apartheid publisher like Ravan Press in the 1970s and 1980s, the selection of au...
Introduction: It would not be an exaggeration to assert that no South African playwright in the 195...
[From the introduction] : In my first chapter I will offer a review of Marechera's reputation and th...
Es'kia Mphahlele – a doyen of African literature [English] [First paragraph] Es'kia Mphahlele is one...
The commissioning of a theme issue on the work of Farah in a South African literary journal therefor...
As commentators such as Lewis Nkosi and Malvern van Wyk Smith have noted, even though writers from S...
preprintIt is rare for a writer to make a literary impact with only one novel. It is even more unusu...
preprintThe early reception of Peteni’s novel is interesting because it illustrates the mind-sets an...
preprintWritten in English in the early 70s, Hill of Fools was projected into the market for world l...
Writers in Swaziland have received negligible attention from southern Africa and the rest of the wor...
preprintR.L. Peteni - 'There is a tendency in human beings to pay no heed to events in small remote ...
In this article I examine a selection of debut novels published in South Africa in the period 1999 –...
Sizwe Bantu is the Greatest African Writer of All Time – according to Timothy Turner, failed academi...
The following contribution is based on two interviews, one with James Currey and Keith Sambrook, and...
Abstract: This article examines the choices some South African authors have made as regards the sett...
In a committed anti-apartheid publisher like Ravan Press in the 1970s and 1980s, the selection of au...
Introduction: It would not be an exaggeration to assert that no South African playwright in the 195...
[From the introduction] : In my first chapter I will offer a review of Marechera's reputation and th...
Es'kia Mphahlele – a doyen of African literature [English] [First paragraph] Es'kia Mphahlele is one...
The commissioning of a theme issue on the work of Farah in a South African literary journal therefor...
As commentators such as Lewis Nkosi and Malvern van Wyk Smith have noted, even though writers from S...