Citations with the tag: DANGOR, Achmat

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  • Bitter Fruit (Book).
    Rochman, Hazel // Booklist; 2/1/2005, Vol. 101 Issue 11, p941 

    Reviews the book “Bitter Fruit,” by Achmat Dangor.

  • BITTER FRUIT.
    Rochman, Hazel // Kirkus Reviews; 1/15/2005, Vol. 73 Issue 2, p68 

    Reviews the book "Bitter Fruit," by Achmat Dangor.

  • BITTER FRUIT.
    Rochman, Hazel // Publishers Weekly; 2/28/2005, Vol. 252 Issue 9, p41 

    Reviews the book "Bitter Fruit," by Achmat Dangor.

  • Bitter Fruit.
    Stuhr, Rebecca // Library Journal; 2/1/2005, Vol. 130 Issue 2, p67 

    Reviews the book "Bitter Fruit," by Achmat Dangor.

  • CELEBRITIES OF GLOBAL HEALTH.
    Gallant, Paul // Xtra (Toronto); 11/24/2005, Issue 550, p7 

    The article presents information on a press conference releasing the annual report of the United Nations on AIDS (UNAIDS) in time for media coverage surrounding World AIDS Day held in Toronto, Ontario on December 1, 2005. The event discussed vaccines and global AIDS prevention. UNAIDS director...

  • The Man Booker Prize for Fiction.
    Gallant, Paul // Marketing (00253650); 10/13/2004, p26 

    This article presents a list of authors from the Commonwealth and Republic of Ireland who are eligible for the prize The Man Booker Prize for Fiction, now in its 35th year. Last year's winner was Vernon God Little by Canadian DBC Pierre. This year's shortlist is: The Line of Beauty by Alan...

  • Reconsidering South African Indian Fiction Postapartheid.
    Frenkel, Ronit // Research in African Literatures; Fall2011, Vol. 42 Issue 3, p1 

    This article investigates contemporary South African Indian fiction in order to examine how this literature gives rise to new ways of thinking about South African culture. The dramatic changes that South Africa has experienced in recent years have prompted fresh ways of understanding its...

  • Affecting Politics -- Post-Apartheid Fiction and the Limits of Trauma.
    COOPPAN, VILASHINI // Cross / Cultures: Readings in the Post / Colonial Literatures in; 2013, Vol. 153, p47 

    An essay on post-apartheid novels in South Africa is presented. It explores how post-apartheid writings mimic the truth-telling format of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) relative to traumatic events of the apartheid. It highlights several books that represent TRC novel of affect...

  • The Past in the Present: Personal and Collective Trauma in Achmat Dangor's "Bitter Fruit."
    Miller, Ana // Studies in the Novel; Spring/Summer2008, Vol. 40 Issue 1/2, p146 

    This article examines how colonial experiences and social problems of South Africa are depicted in the story of the book "Bitter Fruit" by Achmat Dangor. It highlights on social trauma and social problems which identifies and differentiate South African people from their past and present, such...

  • Performing Race, Reconsidering History: Achmat Dangor's Recent Fiction.
    Frenkel, Ronit // Research in African Literatures; Spring2008, Vol. 39 Issue 1, p149 

    This article examines the relationship between race, memory and apartheid constructions in Achmat Dangor's novels Kafka's Curse (1997) and Bitter Fruit (2001). Questions of history, identity, sexual transgression, and transformation emerge in both texts' treatment of ambiguity. Kafka's Curse,...

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