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“LEWIS NKOSI: COMMEMORATING THE EXILE AT HOME” PDF Print E-mail
Monday, 30 July 2012 12:05

One of our writers, Lewis Nkosi, is to be honoured by the English Academy of South Africa. Lewis Nkosi’s influence as both writer and critic has been profound as numerous reviews, references to his work and interchanges with his contemporaries confirm. However, given his at times harsh criticism of South African writing during the apartheid era, together with his exile from South Africa, his reputation within the country was for some time less secure than it was in America and Europe. His significance stems from the fact that he was, until his death, one of the very few surviving members of the Drum generation of writers of the 50s, one who continued to write throughout the apartheid and post-apartheid decades. Even into his seventies, he recorded and commented upon an extraordinary period of South African history. Nkosi was also remarkable for using a wide variety of genres to express his forthright views: critical essays, short stories, plays, novels, poetry, even a libretto.

THE ENGLISH ACADEMY COMMEMORATIVE LECTURE

“LEWIS NKOSI: COMMEMORATING THE EXILE AT HOME”

PROF MICHAEL CHAPMAN,Emeritus Professor, UKZN

Venue:

ARTHUR SMITH HALL,

DUT CITY CAMPUS Entrance Anton Lembede (Smith) Street

Date: THURSDAY 23RD AUGUST 2012

Time: 5.30PM  FOR 6 PM

 

A finger supper will be served after the lecture

 

RSVP: PROF GRAHAM STEWART [ This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it ]

DR BETTY GOVINDEN [ This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it ]

 

 

 
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