1st Edition

On Literary Attachment in South Africa Tough Love

By Michael Chapman Copyright 2022
206 Pages
by Routledge

206 Pages
by Routledge

206 Pages
by Routledge

This book reflects on the "literary" in literature. Less ideologically construed, more affirmative of literary attachment, the study adopts a style of intimacy – its "tough love" – in a correlation between the creative work and the critical act. Instead of configuring literary works to "state-of-the-nation" issues – the usual approach to literature from South Africa – the chapters keep alive a... Read more

Introduction

1. André Brink, Mevrou Sadie, and Me

Our Crooked-line Stories

2. Bushman Letters/Bushman Literature

Usable and Unusable Pasts

3. Schreiner’s Karoo, Blackburn’s Jo’burg

A Literary Journey, Then and Now

4. A School Person in a Red Blanket

The Case of S.E.K. Mqhayi

5. Lewis Nkosi

Ambiguities of Home and Exile

6. The Potential and Limitations of Symptomatic Criticism

Ruth Miller’s Poetry

7. Who Wins a Nobel Prize?

Nadine Gordimer and J.M. Coetzee

8. Who Doesn’t Win a Nobel Prize?

Gordimer, Coetzee, Bosman, Head

9. The Power of …

Nelson Mandela: A Literary Consideration

10. The Science of Poetry and the Poetry of Science

Douglas Livingstone’s Uncommon Humanity

11. To Be a Coconut

Kopano Matlwa to the Bard of Avon

12. #RhodesMustFall!

On Literary Attachment and the Rupturing Event

Biography

Michael Chapman is affiliated to the Durban University of Technology as a researcher-in-residence. He is also a professor emeritus and fellow of the University of KwaZulu-Natal. His numerous publications include Southern African literatures (1996, 2003), Art talk, politics talk (2006), and Green in black-and-white times (2016). He is the compiler and editor of The new century of South African poetry (3rd edn 2018).