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  2. South African poetry - Wikipedia

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    The "new South African" democratic era was characterised by what literary critic Stephane Serge Ibinga in her article "Post-Apartheid Literature Beyond Race" [10] describes as "honeymoon literature" or "the literature of celebration", epitomised by Zakes Mda, who was active as a playwright and poet long before publishing his first novel in 1995.

  3. South African literature - Wikipedia

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    Part of the problem is that English literature has been seen within the greater context of English writing in the world, and has, because of English's global position as ', not been seen as autonomous or indigenous to South Africa – in Olivier’s words: "English literature in South Africa continues to be a sort of extension of British or ...

  4. List of South African poets - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of noted South African poets, poets born or raised in South Africa, whether living there or overseas, and writing in one of the South African languages This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.

  5. Hindi literature - Wikipedia

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    Hindi literature is composed in three broad styles- prose (गद्य, gadya), poetry (पद्य, padya), and prosimetrum (चंपू, campū). [1] Inspired by Bengali literature , Bharatendu Harishchandra started the modern Hindi literary practices.

  6. Amitabh Mitra - Wikipedia

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    A Slow Train to Gwalior is a coffee-table book of his art and poetry; a compact disc of his recitation with a backdrop of African traditional music was released by the Premier of Eastern Cape, Nosimo Balindlela, and a short documentary film on his Gwalior poetry was shown at the Grahamstown National Arts Festival in 2009.

  7. Stephen Watson (poet) - Wikipedia

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    Stephen Watson (6 November 1954 – 10 April 2011) was a South African poet.. Most of his poetry is about the city of Cape Town, where he lived most of his life.His schooling was at Bishops (Diocesan College) in Rondebosch.

  8. Heinemann African Writers Series - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  9. List of poets - Wikipedia

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    Christine Barkhuizen le Roux (1959–2020), South African poet; Coleman Barks (born 1937), US poet; Mihály Barla (Miháo Barla, c. 1778–1824), Slovenian poet and pastor in Hungary; Mary Barnard (1909–2001), US poet, biographer and translator; Djuna Barnes (1892–1982), US writer; William Barnes (1801–1886), English writer, poet and ...