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  • At  the African Writers' Conference hosted by the Frankfurt Book Fair.<br />
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  • Taken in early 1980s.. South African exiles walking down King Street in London in the early 1980s.<br />
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  • Mongo Beti and Chinua Achebe. Berlin African Writers' conference.. Mongo Beti (1932 - 2001) Cameroonian author who lived for 32 years in France. Books included'The Poor Christ of Bomba' and'Remember Reuben'.Died 2001.Chinua Achebe - Nigerian novelist, poet and critic. B. 1930. Attended University of Ibadan BA. Became a teacher, then joined NBS.  Works include'Things Fall Apart' Anthills of the Savannah' (a  Man Booker finalist) and 'Man of the People'.2007 Man Booker International Prize<br />
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  • Bessie Head. Berlin African Writers' conference.b.1937 in Pietermaritzburg, South Africa, adopted, became a teacher. Took up journalism; wrote for Drum magazine. Moved to Botswana where she wrote novels and plays. Amongst these are 'Maru',A Question of Power', and 'The Cardinals. Died 1986.In 2003 awarded South African  Order of Ikhamanga in Gold <br />
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  • Mary Benson(1919 - 2000)Helped found African Bureau. Political activist, banned, went into exile.Wrote 'Tshekedi Khama', a biography, after working as his secretary. Also 'African Patriots. The story of the African National Congress of South Africa' and 'Nelson Mandela'  <br />
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  • Meja Mwangi, Berlin African Writers' conference.. B.1948, Kenya.Novelist, short stories, childrens' books.Worked in film industry. Attended  Kenyatta College and the University of Leeds and was  Fellow in Writing at the University of Iowa.Literary works include 'Kill Me Quick','The Last Plague','The Mzungu Boy'. <br />
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  • Dennis Brutus. The Berlin African Writers' Conference.. A South African poet. b1924. Studied at Fort Hare University and University of the Witwatersrand. Political activist, jailed on Robben Island.Became a political refugee in  the USA. became Professor Emeritus of Africana studies. Works include "Sirens, Knuckles and Boots','A Simple Lust' and Airs and Tributes'.<br />
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  • Vernie February. The Berlin African Writers' Conference.. b.1938 in Somerset West, South Africa.Went as an exile to Netherlands. Worked at African Studies Centre in Leiden for 30 years before returning to South Africa. Published poems in Afrikaaans and English including'Oh Snotverdriet'  and 'Spectre de la Rose'.Died in 2002<br />
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  • Amadou Kourouma. Berlin African Writers' conference.. Ivorian writer b.1927. Spent time in Mali, France, Algeria and Cameroon; part of this time in exile.His books include 'The Suns of Independence', 'Pending the Vote of Wild Beasts' (awarded the Prix du Livre Inter) and several children's books. d.2003.<br />
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  • Wole Soyinka. Berlin African Writers' conference.. B.1934 Nigeria. Writer, poet, playwright. Awarded Nobel prize for literature in 1986 - first African laureate of Nobel prize.BA from University of Leeds, UK. Hon. PhD university of Leeds. Overseas Fellow Churchill College Cambridge. Author of, amongst others,  'Ake', 'The Interpreters' and the plays 'The Road' and 'Death of the King's Horseman'.<br />
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  • Mary Benson and Jay Naidoo. Attending a hearing of the TRCMary Benson (1919-2000). Helped found the African Bureau. Became Secretary of the Treason Trials Defence Fund.1966 banned and placed under house arrest before going into exile. Works include'Tshekedi Khama' and 'African Patriots. The story of the African National Congress of South Africa'.Jay Naidoo- MP and Minister of State 1994. Chairs development Bank of Southern Africa.<br />
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  • Nadine Gordimer. b.1923 Springs, South Africa. A political activist and writer of short stories, essays and novels. A founding memeber of Congress of South African writers. Books include'July's People','A Sport of Nature', 'Get a Life'. Awarded the Booker Prize in 1974 and the Nobel prize for Literature in 1991 amongst many other awards.<br />
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  • Molefi Pheto. South African writer, musician, filmmaker. 1975  imprisoned without trial. Spent 271 day in solitary confinement. Gave rise to  memoir 'AND NIGHT FELL: Memoirs of a Political Prisoner in South Africa.'<br />
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  • Wole Soyinka. Berlin African Writers' conference.B.1934 Nigeria Writer, poet, playwright. Awarded Nobel prize for literature in 1986 - first African laureate of Nobel prize.BA from University of Leeds, UK. Hon. PhD university of Leeds. Overseas Fellow Churchill College Cambridge. Author of, amongst others,'Ake', 'The Interpreters' and the plays'The Road' and'Death of the King's Horseman'.<br />
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  • L to R Lewis Nkosi, Camara Laye, Eduard Maunick and Dennis Brutus at the Berlin African Writer's Conference. Political argument between Lewis Nkosi and Camara Laye.<br />
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  • Taken in late 1960sJames Matthews b.1929. South African poet and writer. One novel (The Party is Over); several volumes of poetry, including'Poems from a Prison Cell' and a book of short stories. Awards include Woza Afrika Award (1978).. Richard Rive (1931 - 1989) Fulbright scholar;later obtained a research fellowship at Oxford University.Work includes short stories and novels, two of which are 'Emergency' and 'Buckingham Palace District Six' <br />
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  • At a Truth and Reconciliation Commission hearing.Jeremy Cronin is a South African politician, academic and noted poet. His works include'Inside and Out' and 'Even the Dead: Poems, Parables and a Jeremiad'.Limpho Hani is the widow of the late SACP leader Chris Hani.Tokyo Sexwale is a South African businessman and former politician, anti-apartheid activist, and political prisoner.<br />
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  • Berlin African Writers' conference.. Mongo Beti (1932 - 2001) Cameroonian author who lived for 32 years in France.James Currey - Publisher for HeinmannEduard Maunick b.1931. Mauritian poet, critic and translator. Worked as librarian, then moved to Paris.<br />
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  • Gladys Thomas. b. 1934 in Cape Town. A poet, short story writer and playwright. Exposed political injustice and human suffering during apartheid era. Much of her work  banned. Detained 1979. Works include 'Children of Crossroads', 'The Wynberg Seven' and 'Cry Rage'. Awarded The Order of Ikhamanga in Bronze by the South African Government.<br />
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  • Chris van Wyk. At the Bonteheuwel Library, Mother City Book Festival where South African authors give readings, interviews and encourage lively debate to boost the culture of reading. Chris is a novelist, poet and writer of children's books.<br />
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  • Dambudzo Marechera. Berlin African Writers' conference.. b.1952  Zimbabwe ( then Rhodesia). A novelist and poet. Expelled from University of Rhodesia during student unrest and New College, Oxford. Literary works include 'The House of Hunger' (1979 Guardian fiction prize), 'The Black Insider', 'Cemetery of Mind' (collection of poetry pub. posthumously). d.1987.<br />
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  • Gabeba Baderoon. A South African poet,literature and media scholar. Works include 'The Dream in the Next Body', 'The Museum of Ordinary Life' and 'A Hundred Silences'.<br />
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  • Mazisi Kunene. b 1930 in South Africa. An epic poet. Left SA 1959, taught in Lesotho. Later became Professor of African Literature and Language at the University of California in Los Angeles. Publications include 'Zulu Poems', 'Emperor Shaka the Great', 'Anthem of the Decades', 'Umzwilili wama-Afrika'.<br />
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  • Ann Harries. South African author.On moving to England she became active in the anti-apartheid movement. The author of 'Manly Pursuits' and 'No Place for a Lady'. <br />
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  • Daniel Kunene. b.1923 in Free State, South Africa. A poet and academic who earned his MA and PhD at the University of Capetown.  Has been teaching in the Department of African Languages and Literature  University of Wisconsin, US  for over 30 years. Now Professor Emeritus. Works include 'Heroic Poetry of the Basotho', 'A Seed Must Seem To Die' and 'The Zulu Novels of C.L.S. Nyembezi: A Critical Appraisal'<br />
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  • James Matthews (b.1929. South African poet and writer. One novel (The Party is Over); several volumes of poetry, including'Poems from a Prison Cell' and a book of short stories. Awards include Woza Afrika Award (1978).<br />
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  • Buchi Emecheta. b.1944 in Lagos, Nigeria. Moved to London in 1960 and became a student at London University, later becoming a social worker. A prolific African novelist and writer of children's books. Books include 'The Rape of Shavi', 'Gwendolen' and 'Head Above Water' (autobiographical). Has also written a play for television. <br />
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  • Nuruddin Farah and Chinua Achebe. Berlin African Writers' conference. Discussion group.<br />
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  • Achmat Dangor. b. 1948, Johannesburg, South Africa. Poet and writer of novels and short stories.  Political activist, banned in 1973. Works include 'Kafka's Curse' for which he received  the South African Bosman prize, 'Bitter Fruit',  shortlisted for the Mann Booker prize for fiction, and'Waiting for Leila'.<br />
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  • Lebo Mashile.1979 in USA to exiled South African parents. Spoken words poet.Member of Feelah Sista poetry collective. Works include 'From Our Mother's Tongues' and 'In A Ribbon of Rhythm'.<br />
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  • Lindiwe Mabuza with Hugh Robertson. 1938 Newcastle, South Africa. Writer and poet. Began her career as a teacher. Later became Assistant Professor of Literature and History at Ohio University in USA.She represented the ANC in Scandinavia and the US. Became South African High Commissioner in UK in 2001. Works include 'Malibongwe', 'Letter to Letta',and 'Voices that Lead'.<br />
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  • Elinor Sisulu. At Writer's Conference, University of Pretoria. b. and educated in Zimbabwe. m Max Sisulu and moved to Johannesburg. Works include'The Day Gogo Went to Vote', (African Studies Association of America Best Children's Book award) and'Walter and Albertina Sisulu: In Our Lifetime' (NOMA Award)<br />
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  • Hamilton Wende. b.in the USA but grew up and educated in South Africa where he lives. A freelance writer and television producer.He has covered fifteen different wars in Africa, Asia and the Middle East. Works include 'True North: African Roads Less Travelled','The Quagga's Secret' (Children) and 'The King's Shilling'.<br />
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  • Alastair Bruce, the South African novelist, at the Edinburgh International Book Festival 2015. Edinburgh, Scotland. 23rd August 2015 <br />
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  • Alastair Bruce, the South African novelist, at the Edinburgh International Book Festival 2015. Edinburgh, Scotland. 23rd August 2015 <br />
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  • Alastair Bruce (left) the South African novelist & A D Miller, the British novelist, at the Edinburgh International Book Festival 2015. Edinburgh, Scotland. 23rd August 2015 <br />
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  • Margie Orford, the South African journalist, film director and author, at the Edinburgh International Book Festival 2015. Edinburgh, Scotland. 17th August 2015 <br />
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  • Margie Orford, the South African journalist, film director and author, at the Edinburgh International Book Festival 2015. Edinburgh, Scotland. 17th August 2015 <br />
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  • Margie Orford, the South African journalist, film director and author, at the Edinburgh International Book Festival 2015. Edinburgh, Scotland. 17th August 2015 <br />
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  • Niq Mhlongo, the South African journalist and novelist, at the Edinburgh International Book Festival 2014. Edinburgh, Scotland. 13th August 2014<br />
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  • Zakes Mda, the South African novelist, poet and playwright, at the Edinburgh International Book Festival 2014. Edinburgh, Scotland. 19th August 2014<br />
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  • Zakes Mda, the South African novelist, poet and playwright, at the Edinburgh International Book Festival 2014. Edinburgh, Scotland. 19th August 2014<br />
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  • Wilber Smith, South African novelist<br />
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  • Ben McPherson, the Scottish television producer, director, and writer, with Margie Orford, the South African journalist, film director and author, at the Edinburgh International Book Festival 2015. Edinburgh, Scotland. 17th August 2015 <br />
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