Ebook: Miriam Tlali : writing freedom
- Tags: South Africa Apartheid Feminism Black Consciousness Staffrider Fiction Interviews
- Series: Voices of Liberation
- Year: 2021
- Publisher: HSRC Press
- City: Cape Town
- Edition: First
- Language: English
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"Miriam Tlali was a novelist, short story writer, playwright, essayist, and an activist against apartheid and patriarchal confinement. She worked consistently to build literary and political community, was one of the founders of Staffrider magazine, promoted the work of younger writers, and was the most prolific writer of her time. Hailed as the first black woman within the country to publish a novel in English under apartheid, and as the first black woman to significantly impact the male terrain of South African short story writing, Tlali held the mantle of many firsts. Fiercely opposed to censorship, she went to great lengths to undermine the will and impact of the apartheid censors, and wrote many essays exposing the violence and hypocrisy. A prolific writer whose plays were performed on two continents, Tlali was routinely banned in South Africa - once after a mere public reading of a story before it was even published. Tlali was recognised as an important South African literary voice, and her first novel was translated into Japanese, Dutch, German and Polish, while it remained banned in the country of her birth."
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