Fascination by William Boyd food & environmenthis is William Boyd's third volume of short stories following his acclaimed collections On the Yankee Station (1981) and The Destiny of Nathalie X (1995). Described as "the finest storyteller of his generation", Boyd shows his mastery of the form as these stories range widely through time and space. In a brilliant array of styles and narratives we move from 1930s Germany to Los Angeles in the Second World War, from contemporary Oxford to 19th century
a choice which must be made between the narrow ambitions of middle-class parents and the challenge of the township streets
An analysis of the South African normative context under both the previous and present political dispensations will be of interest to media policy formulators and students alike
opposition leaders to ordinary Zimbabweans
A revised and updated edition of this much-loved poetry anthology which was first published in 2002
Randi's references are perfect
from the time when her husband left her
Just who did kill John Lee and why
And if her beloved father is suspect
and Sipho the much-loved poet who lives in a drain under the city and who goes missing
philosophy and political science
An assemblage of the lives and stories of several homeless people
Karen Thompson Walker’s The Age of Miracles is a luminous and unforgettable debut novel about coming of age set against the backdrop of an utterly altered world