Literature AFRICA PULSE OUP SA
Don Jadu
Original title: UDon Jadu (isiXhosa) Original author: S. E. K. Mqhayi Translator: T. Mabeqa, N. Mpolweni and T. Ntwana
“There is no better time than the present to read , as the South African community attempts to restructure itself to regain lost – PROF. NCEDILE SAULE
Suitable for Grade 12 and adults e-pub
978 0 19 073708 5 978 0 19 075088 6
The Lawsuit of the Twins
Original title: Ityala Lamawele (isiXhosa) Original author: S. E. K. Mqhayi Translator: T. Mabeqa
our comrades recited the forensic arguments in impeccable isiXhosa. and compelling arguments in support of the competing claims. In any language, – JUSTICE DIKGANG MOSENEKE
Suitable for Grade 12 and adults e-pub
978 0 19 074439 7 978 0 19 073419 0
Home is Nowhere
Original title: Asikho Ndawo Bakithi (isiZulu) Original author: M. J. Mngadi Translator: N. Sibiya
“Justice has been done. The translation of this modern-day isiZulu – FRED KHUMALO, AUTHOR
Suitable for Grade 12 and adults e-pub
No Matter When
Original title: Noma Nini (isiZulu) Original author: B. W. Vilakazi Translator: N. Sithole
“ is a foundational text in the history of the African novel, and industrialisation in South Africa. The narrative is a deft and evocative meditation on the pleasures, tensions and contradictions that confronted African converts and intellectuals. The politics of change, race, culture, gender and identity are front-and-centre in the text and – PROF. BHEKIZIZWE PETERSON
Suitable for Grade 12 and adults e-pub
978 0 19 073791 7 978 0 19 073871 6
978 0 19 075361 0 978 0 19 073792 4
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