The Columbia guide to South African literature in English since 1945 /

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Author / Creator:Cornwell, Gareth.
Imprint:New York : Columbia University Press, ©2010.
Description:1 online resource (xiv, 251 pages)
Language:English
Series:The Columbia guides to literature since 1945
Columbia guides to literature since 1945.
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11141095
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Other authors / contributors:Klopper, Dirk.
MacKenzie, Craig, 1960-
ISBN:0231503814
9780231503815
9780231130462
0231130465
Digital file characteristics:text file PDF
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Summary:From the outset, South Africa's history has been marked by division and conflict along racial and ethnic lines. From 1948 until 1994, this division was formalized in the National Party's policy of apartheid. Because apartheid intruded on every aspect of private and public life, South African literature was preoccupied with the politics of race and social engineering. Since the release from prison of Nelson Mandela in 1990, South Africa has been a new nation-in-the-making, inspired by a nonracial idealism yet beset by poverty and violence. South African writers have responded in v.
Other form:Print version: Cornwell, Gareth. Columbia guide to South African literature in English since 1945. New York : Columbia University Press, ©2010 9780231130462
Standard no.:10.7312/corn13046
Publisher's no.:EB00662231 Recorded Books
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Summary:From the outset, South Africa's history has been marked by division and conflict along racial and ethnic lines. From 1948 until 1994, this division was formalized in the National Party's policy of apartheid. Because apartheid intruded on every aspect of private and public life, South African literature was preoccupied with the politics of race and social engineering.<br> <br> Since the release from prison of Nelson Mandela in 1990, South Africa has been a new nation-in-the-making, inspired by a nonracial idealism yet beset by poverty and violence. South African writers have responded in various ways to Njabulo Ndebele's call to "rediscover the ordinary." The result has been a kaleidoscope of texts in which evolving cultural forms and modes of identity are rearticulated and explored.<br> <br> An invaluable guide for general readers as well as scholars of African literary history, this comprehensive text celebrates the multiple traditions and exciting future of the South African voice. Although the South African Constitution of 1994 recognizes no fewer than eleven official languages, English has remained the country's literary lingua franca. This book offers a narrative overview of South African literary production in English from 1945 to the postapartheid present. An introduction identifies the most interesting and noteworthy writing from the period. Alphabetical entries provide accurate and objective information on genres and writers. An appendix lists essential authors published before 1945.
Physical Description:1 online resource (xiv, 251 pages)
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:0231503814
9780231503815
9780231130462
0231130465