Arja Salafranca
Fiction writer, poet, editor
Monday, November 11, 2019
Beguiling look into the past
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Book review: The Afrikaner by Arianna Dagnino It’s always interesting to see ourselves, as South Africans, reflected through another’s...
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Tuesday, October 1, 2019
The stranger at the gate
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It’s ambitious to call your novel Johannesburg, for there are as many versions of this city as there are novels about it. And yet it’s what ...
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Coming soon! Fool's Gold , a selection of Modjaji short fiction published over the years.
Travelling through Africa with a salty narrator
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Hardly Working: A Travel Memoir of Sorts by Zukiswa Wanner Black Letter Media Travelling in Africa isn’t for sissies, especially when yo...
Tuesday, April 9, 2019
Reg Rumney reviews Beyond Touch
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I can think of no greater compliment to a poet than to say that you have read all the poems in a volume. Often, I dip into poetry books, re...
Quirky travelogue on life in an upside-down land
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In Rainbow Nation My Zulu Arse travel writer Sihle Khumalo casts his gaze on our rainbow nation and it’s a zoom through our count...
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Journal of a Boer girl uncovers ghostly secrets
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Clare Houston’s debut novel peels back the onion skin of our complicated past. The story of life in the British concentration camps wh...
Monday, April 1, 2019
Expertly exploring language and the scenes we create for ourselves
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Local author and playwright Craig Higginson moves seamlessly between writing theatre and fiction. He also, at times, borrows from playwri...
Sunday, March 31, 2019
Twisted realities and difficult childhood tales
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Kobus Moolman, known for his award-winning poetry, has released his debut volume of short fiction, The Swimming Lesson And Other Stories , a...
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