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Imraan Coovadia

Monday, 21 May 2007

Born in Durban, Imraan Coovadia (1970 - ) currently resides in Cape Town, where he is a Professor in the English Department at UCT. He has taught 19th Century Studies and Creative Writing at a number of US universities.

His debut novel, The Wedding, published simultaneously in the US and SA in 2001 has been translated into Hebrew and Italian. It was shortlisted for the 2002 Sunday Times Fiction Award, Ama-Boeke Prize (2003), IMPAC Dublin International Literary Award (2005), and was chosen as book of the week by Exclusive Books (South Africa) and Asian Week.com.

Coovadia has always kept a close connection to his hometown, stating in an interview " I have lived in London, Melbourne, Boston and New York – but always Durban as well ... I’ve gone through phases of feeling ½ South African and ½ American, but these fractions have now changed".

Extract from The Wedding.
On Friday morning, on an empty stomach, Ismet took his namaaz mat under his arm and set off for the Grey Street mosque.  It wasn't far but the streets were busy, men leaning on the walls, calling out the prices from the shop doors, smoking, paan-chewing, spitting in the road, since it was two hours out of the day off from work.

He went straight past the jewelry stores with necklaces and Elgin and Madix pocket watches on display in red velvet boxes, the halaal butchers selling cold meats and sausages, the Butterworth hotel on whose balcony were men drinking from dark green beer bottles . He was starting to feel perfectly at home.  He looked at the blacks in blue overalls, light-bodied men  sweating in the heat and moving boxes or grumbling, and he wanted to put his arms around them.

Bibliography

2001. The Wedding. New York/ Johannesburg: Picador USA/ Pan Macmillan.
2006. Green-eyed Thieves. Cape Town: Random House-Umuzi.

 

Exclusive Books announces Homebru 2007

Tuesday, 01 May 2007
May is the month to put local publishing on the radar as Exclusive Books announces it's Homebru listing of good "Home-Grown" titles for 2007.
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Mduduzi Dlamini | Literary Clermont

Monday, 30 April 2007
We recently received a fascinating email (below) from Zulu poet and scholar Mduduzi Dlamini highlighting Clermont as a literary area we have overlooked.

If you feel there are other areas and writers that should be included on our website, send us an email and we'll gladly add them.
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Grey Street Literary Trail Program

Friday, 27 April 2007
Launch Event
Grey Street Writers Trail


KZN Literary Tourism welcomes you to the launch of the Grey Street Writers Literary Trail, to be held on the 9th May from 6-8 pm at the Supernova Theatre, Suncoast Casino.
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10th Time of the Writer 19-24 March 2007

Wednesday, 28 February 2007
The Time of the Writer international festival of writers celebrates its 10th edition with a six day programme of readings, presentations, discussions and book launches nightly at the Elizabeth Sneddon Theatre at the University of KwaZulu-Natal. As part of thefestival’s ongoing effort to promote and nurture a culture of reading, writing and creative expression, the presence of writers is spread across Durban and surrounding areas in wide-reaching day activities that include school visits, a prison writing workshop, an educators’ forum, a publishing forum, and other seminars and workshops. With a line-up of 18 new and established writers, predominantly from South Africa and elsewhere on the African continent, the festival provides a stimulating platform for dialogue and exchange between writers, and an opportunity for the public to gain insight into the creative processe s and perspectives which inform their writing.
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