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Fred Khumalo

    Fred Khumalo explore les paysages sociaux et politiques complexes de l'Afrique du Sud contemporaine, examinant les thèmes de l'identité, de la justice et de l'expérience humaine dans ce contexte dynamique. Son écriture se caractérise par une profonde voix narrative, marquée par sa franchise et sa capacité à immerger le lecteur dans la vie émotionnelle et intellectuelle de ses personnages. Khumalo explore constamment la confluence des parcours personnels et du vaste panorama de l'histoire, offrant une critique sociale perspicace tissée dans une narration convaincante. Son œuvre offre une perspective vitale sur les complexités de sa nation et les luttes universelles de son peuple.

    A Coat of Many Colours
    Dancing the Death Drill
    • Paris,1958. An Algerian waiter at the famous restaurant La Tour d'Argent is convicted of the murder of two customers. As he is awaiting trial, his long-time friend Jerry Moloto helps an opportunistic and ambitious journalist build a case to defend him. Through Jerry's testimony the reader discovers that the waiter is actually Pitso Motaung, a mixed race South African drafted to fight in the First World War. He is also one of the few remaining survivors of the SS Mendi tragedy, which saw the formidable warship sink off the coast of the Isle of Wight, killing 646 people, including many black South African soldiers. So how did a brave soldier become a criminal and will Pitso's name be cleared before it is too late? Commemorating the 100th year anniversary of the sinking of the SS Mendi, Dancing the Death Drill is a timely novel about life and the many challenges it throws our way.

      Dancing the Death Drill
    • "A boy plays detective, investigating the case of a goat and a coat; a woman takes revenge; an inhlabi bites off more than he can chew; teenage enmity rears its head in a prestigious school for girls; a man is cursed with an ever-growing sexual appetite; and more thoughtful stories with an entertaining zing"--Back cover.

      A Coat of Many Colours