Think pieces
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Women don’t understand chemistry When you pick a female television host, first make sure she’s beautiful. Not pretty. That’s hollow girl-talk that barely means anything. She must be beautiful. Hot, even. Nothing less. Next, make sure she’s well suited for the male gaze. She should smile and wear frilly dresses so tight they threaten to…
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My first interaction with Coetzee’s work was through a Caine Prize anthology in which his story, “Nietverloren” was featured. From the moment I read the concluding sentence of that short story, I just knew it wouldn’t be the last of that man that I would encounter in the literary world. His writing style carried a…
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Identity is a central part of human existence and the degree to which it is essential cannot be overstated. So, does Noviolet Bulawayo succeed in communicating the issues that surround contemporary Zimbabwean identity, or is the novel simply an exhausting collection of clichéd issues in African literature? This article will examine the concerns raised in…
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Warning: This review may contain spoilers☺️ Having been pressured into reading the novel on Twitter and TikTok (as one normally is), I decided to give it a shot and see what it was all about. From the onset, I had assumed that infidelity, misogyny and ‘slut-shaming’ would be central elements of the text, but it…
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For a long time, the idea of culture has been central to the average African’s perception of identity, of decency and of belonging. Today, it has essentially boiled down to the general idea that if one does not adhere to the strict and inhibiting ideals of ‘African culture’, then one cannot be a true African,…

