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Wayfarers' Hymns (Paperback): Zakes Mda Wayfarers' Hymns (Paperback)
Zakes Mda
R300 R240 Discovery Miles 2 400 Save R60 (20%) Ships in 5 - 10 working days

Infused with rhythm and melody, Zakes Mda’s new novel invites you to travel from Lesotho’s Mountain Kingdom to the City of Gold through the history of famo.

Famo music was born in the drinking dens of migrant mineworkers in Lesotho, where the men would sing to unwind after work, accompanied by the accordion, a drum and sometimes a bass. Meet the boy-child Kheleke, a wandering musician, and his surprising sister Moliehi. Then sigh with pleasure at being reunited with Toloki, the professional mourner from Ways of Dying, and his beloved Noria.

Passionate and ambitious, Kheleke is a weaver of songs, and his own story is intertwined with the incredible yet true social history of the music: the Time of the Concertina and the Accordion, the wars of the famo gangs, and the battle for control of illegal mines.

The end is always a journey – and what a journey this is!

The Zulus Of New York (Paperback): Zakes Mda The Zulus Of New York (Paperback)
Zakes Mda
R290 R232 Discovery Miles 2 320 Save R58 (20%) Ships in 5 - 10 working days

Drawing on the true history of ‘Farini’s Friendly Zulus’, a group of men who were taken to Britain and then to America as performing curiosities, the novel opens in 1885 in wintry New York City.

The protagonist, Mpiyezintombi, simply called Em-Pee by the English-speakers, loses more than his name in this far-off foreign country; he is seen as little more than a freak-show act – though he is not kept in a cage like the beautiful Dinka Princess, with her gold-painted papier-mâché crown and fur cape. For EmPee, it is love at first sight, but the caged woman is not free to love anyone back: she is the property of Monsieur Duval, proprietor of Duval Ethnological Expositions.

And so begins one of Zakes Mda’s most striking stories, one that depicts terrible historical injustices and indignities, while at the same time celebrating the vigour and ingenuity of the creative spirit, and the transformative power of love.

In an already-great pantheon of Mda love stories and classic gems, this may be his most powerful work yet.

Black Diamond (Paperback): Zakes Mda Black Diamond (Paperback)
Zakes Mda 2
R290 R212 Discovery Miles 2 120 Save R78 (27%) Ships in 5 - 10 working days

Kristin Uys is a tough Roodepoort magistrate who lives alone with her cat. She is on a one-woman crusade to wipe out prostitution in the town for reasons that have personal significance for her. Although she is unable to convict the Visagie Brothers, Stevo and Shortie, on charges of running a brothel, she manages to nail Stevo for contempt of court and gives him a summary six-month sentence.

From Diepkloof Prison, the outraged Stevo orchestrates his revenge against the magistrate, aided and abetted by his rather inept brother Shortie and his erstwhile nanny, Aunt Magda, who believes mass action will force the powers that be to release Stevo.

Kristin receives menacing phone calls and her home is invaded and vandalised. Even her cat is threatened. The chief magistrate insists on assigning a bodyguard to protect her. To Kristin’s consternation, security guard Don Mateza moves into her home and trails her everywhere. Nor does this suit Don’s long-time girlfriend Tumi, former model and successful businesswoman, who is intent on turning Don into a Black Diamond sooner rather than later. And Don soon finds that his new assignment has unexpected complications which Tumi simply does not understand.

In Black Diamond, Zakes Mda tackles every conceivable South African stereotype, skilfully (and with the lightest touch) turning them upside down and exposing their ironies, often hilariously. This is a clever, quirky novel that captures the essence of contemporary life in Gauteng and will resonate with all South Africans.

Little Suns (Paperback): Zakes Mda Little Suns (Paperback)
Zakes Mda
R290 R232 Discovery Miles 2 320 Save R58 (20%) Ships in 5 - 10 working days

It is 1903. A lame and frail Malangana – 'Little Suns' – searches for his beloved Mthwakazi after many lonely years spent in Lesotho. Mthwakazi was the young woman he had fallen in love with twenty years earlier, before the assassination of Hamilton Hope ripped the two of them apart.

Intertwined with Malangana's story, is the account of Hope – a colonial magistrate who, in the late nineteenth century, was undermining the local kingdoms of the eastern Cape in order to bring them under the control of the British. It was he who wanted to coerce Malangana’s king and his people, the amaMpondomise, into joining his battle – a scheme Malangana’s conscience could not allow.

Zakes Mda's fine new novel Little Suns weaves the true events surrounding the death of Magistrate Hope into a touching story of love and perseverance that can transcend exile and strife.

The Whale Caller (Paperback): Zakes Mda The Whale Caller (Paperback)
Zakes Mda
R290 R232 Discovery Miles 2 320 Save R58 (20%) Ships in 5 - 10 working days

The whale caller in his tuxedo, spends his days on the cliffs of the small coastal town of Hermanus blowing his kelp horn to the whales that visit in the summer months. In particular, he blows for Sharisha, a Southern right whale who always responds to his call. With each surfacing of her giant head and each thrashing of her tail, the whale caller's connection to Sharisha deepens. Then Saluni enters his life. Saluni - the feisty village drunk, a passionate but self destructive woman who frequents the tarvens and consorts with passing sailors. She cannot understand nor tolerate his fixation with the whales, and as the relationship between her and the whale caller grows, she finds herself vying with Sharisha for his attention. The tension builds in a devastating climax that has terrible and lasting consequences. With inimitable style and great lyricism, Zakes Mda tells a story that is at once a haunting, love story and a lament for a lost wilderness.

The Madonna of Excelsior (Paperback): Zakes Mda The Madonna of Excelsior (Paperback)
Zakes Mda
R300 R278 Discovery Miles 2 780 Save R22 (7%) Ships in 6 - 10 working days

This novel is set in the Free State town of Excelsior from the 1970s to the time of political liberation in the 1990s. In the 1970s Excelsior was notorious for a series of across-the-colour-bar sex scandals involving white men - many of them pillars of the conservative Afrikaner establishment - and black women, some of whom bore mixed-race children as a result. Mda roots his story in this period and carries it through to the social and political revolution of the 1990s. Often lyrical and sensual, and sometimes bleak and shocking, the novel is always an acute and authentic reflector of small-town South Africa and its extraordinary mix of people in the years of high apartheid and in its untidy aftermath.

Sol Plaatje's Mhudi - History, criticism, celebration (Hardcover): Sabata-Mpho Mokae, Brian Willan Sol Plaatje's Mhudi - History, criticism, celebration (Hardcover)
Sabata-Mpho Mokae, Brian Willan; Contributions by Sabata-Mpho Mokae, Brian Willan, Zakes Mda, …
R2,318 Discovery Miles 23 180 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

International scholars explore one of the most important postcolonial novels of African literature. Joint winner of Best Non-Fiction Biography, Humanities and Social Sciences Awards 2020 Sol Plaatje's Mhudi is the first full-length novel in English to have been written by a black South African and is widely regarded as one of Africa's most important literary works. Drawing upon both oral and literary traditions, Plaatje uses the form of the historical novel, and romance genre, to explore the 19th-century dispossession of his people, to provide a novel black perspective on their history. It is a book that speaks to present-day concerns, to do with land, language, history and decolonisation. Today the novel has iconic status, not only in South Africa, but worldwide - it has been translated into a number of languages - and its impact on other writers has been profound. The novelist Bessie Head described it as "more than a classic; there is just no other book on earth like it. All the stature and grandeur of the author are in it." A century after its writing in London in 1920 [it was published in South Africa in 1930, for reasons explained in the book], and at a time of intellectual ferment, with debates on decolonisation to the fore, in popular culture as much as in the academy, this book celebrates Mhudi's place in African literature, reviews its critical reception, and offers fresh perspectives. The contributors discuss Mhudis genesis, writing and publication; its reception by literary critics from the 1930s to thepresent; Mhudi as a feminist novel; Mhudis use of oral tradition; issues of translation; Mhudi in the context of African literature and history, and the decolonisation of the curriculum. An authoritative listing of all editions of Mhudi, translations as well as in English completes the book. SABATA MOKAE is a novelist and lecturer in creative writing at Sol Plaatje University, Kimberley, and the author of The Story of Sol T. Plaatje (2010). BRIAN WILLAN is Senior Research Fellow at Rhodes University, Extraordinary Professor at Sol Plaatje and North West Universities. He is the author of Sol Plaatje: a life of Solomon Tshekisho Plaatje,1876-1932 (2018), and co-editor (with Janet Remmington and Bheki Peterson) of Sol Plaatje's Native Life in South Africa: Past and Present (2016). Africa: Jacana

The Heart of Redness (Paperback): Mda The Heart of Redness (Paperback)
Mda 4
R300 R278 Discovery Miles 2 780 Save R22 (7%) Ships in 6 - 10 working days

A superb new novel by an award-winning author. The background is the Eastern Cape, where in the 1850s, a 16-year-old prophetess, Nongqawuse, instructed the Xhosa nation to kill all their cattle and destroy their crops. She foretold that on an appointed day, the dead would arise, the kraals would be full of cattle, the silos full of fresh grain, and the white colonists and others who did not believe in her would be swept into the sea. Mda weaves a captivating story about a family caught up in the events of the 1850s, and their descendants' continuing feud in the 1990s.

William Kentridge: In Praise of Shadows (Hardcover): William Kentridge William Kentridge: In Praise of Shadows (Hardcover)
William Kentridge; Edited by Ed Schad; Foreword by Joanne Heyler; Contributions by Ann McCoy, Zakes Mda, …
R1,421 Discovery Miles 14 210 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Justify the enemy (Paperback): Zakes Mda Justify the enemy (Paperback)
Zakes Mda
R295 R231 Discovery Miles 2 310 Save R64 (22%) Ships in 5 - 10 working days

This book is a collection of non-fiction by the prolific author Zakes Mda. It showcases his role as a public intellectual with the inclusion of public lectures, essays and media articles. Mda focuses on South Africa's history and the present, identity and belonging, literary themes, human rights, global warming and why he is unable to keep silent on abuses of power.

The Heart of Redness (Paperback): Zakes Mda The Heart of Redness (Paperback)
Zakes Mda 1
R516 R368 Discovery Miles 3 680 Save R148 (29%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Camugu, recently returned to Johannesburg and disillusioned by the new democracy, moves to the remote Eastern Cape. There, in the nineteenth century, a teenage prophetess commanded the Xhosa people to kill their cattle and burn their crops, promising that the spirits of their ancestors would rise and drive the English into the ocean. The failed prophecy split the people in two, with devastating consequences. One hundred and fifty years later, the two groups’ decendants are at odds over plans to build a vast casino and tourist resort, and Camugu is soon drawn into their heritage and their future—and into a bizarre love triangle as well.

The Sculptors Of Mapungubwe (African Voices: English Novel) (Paperback): Z. Mda The Sculptors Of Mapungubwe (African Voices: English Novel) (Paperback)
Z. Mda
R242 R224 Discovery Miles 2 240 Save R18 (7%) Ships in 6 - 10 working days
Amagama Enkululeko - Words For Freedom: Writing Life Under Apartheid (Paperback): Equal Education Amagama Enkululeko - Words For Freedom: Writing Life Under Apartheid (Paperback)
Equal Education; Foreword by Zakes Mda
R1,042 Discovery Miles 10 420 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Amagama Enkululeko - Words For Freedom: Writing Life Under Apartheid is an anthology of short fiction, poetry, narrative journalism and extracts from novels and memoirs which frames local literature as a lens through which to engage with South Africa’s past. The collection was put together and edited by Equal Education.

With a foreword by Zakes Mda, and a mixture of famous and seemingly forgotten struggle writers, this anthology of poetry and prose opens a window onto the ways ordinary, everyday life was shaped by the forces of history.

Rachel's Blue (Hardcover): Zakes Mda Rachel's Blue (Hardcover)
Zakes Mda
R664 Discovery Miles 6 640 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Novelist Zakes Mda has made a name for himself as a key chronicler of the new, post-apartheid South Africa, casting a satirical eye on its claims of political unity, its rising black middle class, and other aspects of its complicated, multiracial society. In this novel, however, he turns his lens elsewhere: to a college town in Ohio. Here he finds human relations and the battle between the community and the individual no less compelling, or ridiculous. In Athens, Ohio, old high school friends Rachel Boucher and Jason de Klerk reconnect and rekindle a relationship that quickly becomes passionate. Initially, all seems well. Not only the couple, but their friends and family, are happy at this unexpected conjunction. But then Rachel meets someone else. Jason's anger boils over into violence--violence that turns the community on its head, pitting friends and neighbors against one another. And all this happens before Rachel realizes she's pregnant. A powerful, piercing satire of contemporary life, love, and society, Rachel's Blue is a wonderful example of the social novel, surprising us with undeniable revelations about everyday life.

Our Lady of Benoni - A play (Paperback): Zakes Mda Our Lady of Benoni - A play (Paperback)
Zakes Mda
R132 R103 Discovery Miles 1 030 Save R29 (22%) Ships in 5 - 10 working days

Zakes Mda's satire is a kaleidoscopic display of the extremes to which men (and by implication women) are prepared to go in terms of valuing what is 'virginal'. Mda presents us with the consequences of transgression: that which is seen as polluted and judged to be dangerous to the good health and purity of a group, a society, a culture. Taboos, superstition, customs and moral ethics become the subjects of inquiry and are, at times, subjected to ribald satire. This play cuts into a virtuoso style of theatre that can in no way be confused with the objectives and methods of conventional realism. Mda establishes a unique style and tone that is innovative, entertaining and challenging. It fuses satirical elements derived from classical poetry with a modernist sensibility that synthesises Brechtian and Absurdist features of theatricality, using characters as types and montage. Above all, in this work there is a profound exploration of what it means to operate in the politically charged landscape that defines post-apartheid South Africa with its cultural pluralities and differentials in access to resources and agency. Stylistically adventurous and unafraid to deviate from conventionally accepted norms, Mda is iconoclastic in his handling of the ways in which attitudes to power, superstition, ethics and sex are constructed. The cultural discourse of patriarchy and the 'regime of truths' regarding ideals and taboos defining female sexuality, its obligations, and its custodianship are the focus of this play.

And the Girls in their Sunday Dresses - Four Works (Paperback): Zakes Mda And the Girls in their Sunday Dresses - Four Works (Paperback)
Zakes Mda
R132 R103 Discovery Miles 1 030 Save R29 (22%) Ships in 5 - 10 working days

Two very different women meet during a long wait to buy subsidized rice and discover they have more in common than their poverty; an old man and a child share a last loving waltz; a cynical, disabled gangster learns humanity from a committed social worker, and a young girl finds her missing father and her role in the political struggle. This collection of stage plays, one radio play and a cinepoem, captures the essence of Zakes Mda’s method as a dramatist- a slow but intimate process of revelation (on the part of the characters). It is an artistic cooperation of the most pleasurable kind.

And The Girls In Their Sunday Dresses: Four Works (Paperback): Zakes Mda And The Girls In Their Sunday Dresses: Four Works (Paperback)
Zakes Mda
R547 R490 Discovery Miles 4 900 Save R57 (10%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This collection of three plays and one cine poem captures the essence of Zakes Mda's method as a dramatist. Included is the story of two women who meet during a long wait to buy subsidized rice and discover they have more in common than their poverty.

Ways of Dying (Paperback, Trade edition): Mda Ways of Dying (Paperback, Trade edition)
Mda 1
R300 R278 Discovery Miles 2 780 Save R22 (7%) Ships in 6 - 10 working days

An acclaimed novel by a leading South African author. It is the story of a professional mourner, whose odyssey takes him from a rural village to the outskirts of a contemporary South African city. It is magical, harsh, and funny. The style of writing is new and exciting, using transliteration for example.

Managing Training & Development (Paperback, 8th Edition): Melissa du Plessis, Thobeka Mda, Pieter Nel Managing Training & Development (Paperback, 8th Edition)
Melissa du Plessis, Thobeka Mda, Pieter Nel; Edited by Barney Erasmus, Pieter Loedolff 2
R659 R609 Discovery Miles 6 090 Save R50 (8%) Ships in 6 - 10 working days

The eighth edition of Managing Training and Development focuses on the training and development of people from a human resource management perspective.

The book is written for undergraduate students of Human Resource Management; Human Resource Development; Industrial Psychology; Management and Business Management at universities, universities of technology as well as industry training providers.

Features:

  • The book provides discussions, case studies and activities to guide students through a spectrum of training and development issues, from legislation that impacts on education and training to the factors that influence the training and development of people in organisations.
  • New chapters on talent management and challenges in human resource development
  • Updated national human resource development plans and education and training-related legislation, such as the South African Qualifications Authority and the Skills Development Acts
  • A glossary of keywords to clarify new concepts
Little Suns (Paperback): Zakes Mda Little Suns (Paperback)
Zakes Mda
R287 R236 Discovery Miles 2 360 Save R51 (18%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

It is 1903. A lame and frail Malangana - 'Little Suns' - searches for his beloved Mthwakazi after many lonely years spent in Lesotho. Mthwakazi was the young woman he had fallen in love with twenty years earlier, before the assassination of Hamilton Hope ripped the two of them apart. Intertwined with Malangana's story, is the account of Hope - a colonial magistrate who, in the late nineteenth century, was undermining the local kingdoms of the eastern Cape in order to bring them under the control of the British. It was he who wanted to coerce Malangana's king and his people, the amaMpondomise, into joining his battle - a scheme Malangana's conscience could not allow. Zakes Mda's fine novel Little Suns weaves the true events surrounding the death of Magistrate Hope into a touching story of love and perseverance that can transcend exile and strife.

Animal Generations - The Art of Painting (Paperback): Jansen Art Studio, David Jansen Mda Animal Generations - The Art of Painting (Paperback)
Jansen Art Studio, David Jansen Mda
R870 Discovery Miles 8 700 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Introduction to Paint It Simply - Casual Flowers (Paperback): Jansen Art Studio, David Jansen Mda Introduction to Paint It Simply - Casual Flowers (Paperback)
Jansen Art Studio, David Jansen Mda
R1,927 R1,798 Discovery Miles 17 980 Save R129 (7%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Struggle and Hope - Reflections on the Recent History of the Transkeian People (Paperback): Mda Mda Mda Mda Struggle and Hope - Reflections on the Recent History of the Transkeian People (Paperback)
Mda Mda Mda Mda; Edited by Allan Zinn
R698 Discovery Miles 6 980 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Rosemaling Inspirations - Valdres (Paperback): Jansen Art Studio, David Jansen Mda Rosemaling Inspirations - Valdres (Paperback)
Jansen Art Studio, David Jansen Mda
R777 Discovery Miles 7 770 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Mastering Roses Vol. 7 - Casual Elegance (Paperback): Jansen Art Studio, David Jansen Mda Mastering Roses Vol. 7 - Casual Elegance (Paperback)
Jansen Art Studio, David Jansen Mda
R750 Discovery Miles 7 500 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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