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Khwezi – The Remarkable Story Of Fezekile Ntsukela Kuzwayo (2017) is a book by Redi Tlhabi, a journalist and radio presenter from South Africa about the life of Fezekile Ntsukela Kuzwayo. South African President Jacob Zuma was tried for raping Kuzwayo , and controversially acquitted in the Johannesburg High Court in December 2005.
Between 1962 and 1986, all the books in the African Writers Series were colour-coded: orange for fiction, blue for non-fiction, and green for poetry and drama. While this highlighted the different genres, all books in the series during this period were numbered to give a clear indication that they belonged to a collection of works by African ...
Edward J. Ahearn's definition in Visionary Fictions: Apocalyptic Writing from Blake to the Modern Age, [16] is summarized thus on the book's jacket cover: "Visionary writers seek a personal way to explode the normal experience of the ‘real,’ using prophetic visions, fantastic tales, insane rantings, surrealistic dreams, and drug- or sex ...
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1 Writing style. 2 Book cover artwork. 3 Authors. ... The series was started in 1977, with the first book being Director! by Agbo Areo.
This is a list of writers from South Africa This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .
Evans Brothers Ltd (or Evans Brothers Limited) was a British publishing house that was part of the Evans Publishing Group UK. The firm first published teacher training materials and in later years broadened its catalogue, publishing children's books and books on Africa. It became insolvent in September 2012 and ceased trading. [1]
Moksha: Writings on Psychedelics and the Visionary Experience 1931–1963 (1977) The Human Situation: Lectures at Santa Barbara, 1959 (1977) Huxley and God: Essays (1991), essays published in the magazine Vedanta and the West between 1941 and 1960; Uncollected essays: The Perennial Philosophy (1945) Science, Liberty and Peace (1946)