Soweto Stories

Soweto Stories
Title Soweto Stories PDF eBook
Author Miriam Tlali
Publisher
Pages 190
Release 1989
Genre Fiction
ISBN

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Miriam Tlali was born in Doornfontein, Johannesburg, South Africa on November 11, 1933. Her first novel, Muriel at Metropolitan (later reissued as Between Two Worlds), was published in 1975. That novel along with her second one, Amandla, were banned by the South African apartheid regime. Her other works included Mihloti, Footprints in the Quag: Stories and Dialogues from Soweto (also published as Soweto Stories), and the play Crimen Injuria. She co-founded and was a frequent contributor to the anti-apartheid literary journal Staffrider. She received numerous awards during her lifetime including the Presidential Award, the Order of Ikhamanga (Silver) in 2008, and a lifetime achievement award from the South African Literary Awards. She died on February 24, 2017 at the age of 83.

Soweto, Under the Apricot Tree

Soweto, Under the Apricot Tree
Title Soweto, Under the Apricot Tree PDF eBook
Author Nicholas Mhlongo
Publisher
Pages 207
Release 2018
Genre Short stories, South African (English)
ISBN 9780795708374

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Imbued with a sense of place, this short story collection captures the vibrancy of Soweto and surrounds. Told with satirical flair, life and death intertwine in these tales where funerals and the ancestors feature strongly. Take a seat under the apricot tree and let a born storyteller enthral you with tales both entertaining and thought-provoking. -- Publisher's description.

Soweto Inside Out

Soweto Inside Out
Title Soweto Inside Out PDF eBook
Author Adam Roberts
Publisher Penguin Global
Pages 264
Release 2004
Genre Biography & Autobiography
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This is a title about Soweto from inside and out. It is an effort to mark a century since the first forced removals of black Africans from central Johannesburg to the banks of the Klipspruit River. It is also in recognition of the limited books available on a world-famous city. Soweto's huge growth came in the post-war decades. One famous resident Walter Sisulu believed that the country's modern history is impossible to separate from that of its most famous township. 'The history of South Africa cannot be understood outside the history of Soweto the development of the township, and the trials and tribulations of its people are a microcosm of the history of this country.' The township became a focus of world attention in 1976 during bloody repression of student protests, and again during the violence of the Eighties.

Rose of Soweto - The Dingaan Thobela Story

Rose of Soweto - The Dingaan Thobela Story
Title Rose of Soweto - The Dingaan Thobela Story PDF eBook
Author Deon Potgieter
Publisher Penguin Random House South Africa
Pages 396
Release 2012-10-02
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 0143027123

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Many tales have been told of boxers who have risen up against the odds to achieve success in their lives. None, however, has been as dramatic and had such a profoundly inspirational influence on the people who shared the dream as the true life story of the man they call The Rose of Soweto. Dingaan Thobela, The Rose of Soweto, has been described as the most naturally talented boxer ever to come out of South Africa. Growing up in Chiawelo under the watchful eye of his grandmother, this is the story of how a skinny boy from Soweto overcame adversity to become one of the greatest boxers to lace up a pair of gloves. Starting his career as a raw 17-year-old with a passion for boxing, Dingaan Thobela would go on to become a two-time lightweight world champion by the age of 26. Fame and fortune followed, but the fairy tale that his life had become was not to last. After relinquishing his WBO title and losing his WBA title, he was to endure seven years of mixed fortunes and bitter disappointments until he found himself on the verge of being consigned to history books. Written off in the media and no longer able to make the weight to fight in the lightweight division, it looked as if The Rose of Soweto had no other option but to fade away quietly. His long-held dream of winning a third world title seemed an impossible one. Yet, Dingaan refused to give it up. He would not be denied. This is the story of how one man went about proving that no matter where you come from, no matter what your background and social standing you can triumph in the face of adversity. And then he proved it all over again. In doing so he would not only regain his crown as the champion of the people and once again be hailed as a unifying symbol in a racially divided nation, but he would also confirm his place alongside the greatest stars that boxing has ever produced.

Dateline Soweto

Dateline Soweto
Title Dateline Soweto PDF eBook
Author William Finnegan
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 283
Release 2023-04-28
Genre History
ISBN 0520915690

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Dateline Soweto documents the working lives of black South African reporters caught between the mistrust of militant blacks, police harrassment, and white editors who—fearing government disapproval—may not print the stories these reporters risk their lives to get. William Finnegan revisited several of these reporters during the May 1994 election and describes their post-apartheid working experience in a new preface and epilogue. This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which commemorates University of California Press's mission to seek out and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in 1995. Dateline Soweto documents the working lives of black South African reporters caught between the mistrust of militant blacks, police harrassment, and white editors who—fearing government disapproval—may not print the stories these reporters risk the

The Story of Josephine

The Story of Josephine
Title The Story of Josephine PDF eBook
Author Rena Dunsworth
Publisher Strategic Book Publishing
Pages 89
Release 2012-06-28
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1622124103

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A love story that begins on the sunny shores of Rio takes newlyweds Henrietta and Amy on an unforgettable journey from their present lives to a forgotten one of the past...but will they ever find their way back home...and back to each other?Henrietta unexpectedly—and mysteriously—becomes pregnant as unearthly events begin to unfold, beginning with a visit from an angel. Arriving back in New York from their vacation, things get even stranger when they find themselves at “The Graveyard of Forgotten Stories.” With the help of The Traveler, Henrietta enters a story that began over two-thousand years ago in Ancient Egypt.Losing her identity and her memory, Henrietta – now Josephine – becomes a young girl who is faced with the shocking truth of her half-brother’s true identity. As she grows older, Josephine must do what she can to survive, but falls from the arms of her lover into the trap of greed and lust in the palace of King Herod.From Biblical history to time-traveling odyssey, The Story of Josephine is a seductive, bittersweet tale of romance that will last throughout the ages.

On the Winds and Waves of Imagination

On the Winds and Waves of Imagination
Title On the Winds and Waves of Imagination PDF eBook
Author Constance S. Richards
Publisher Psychology Press
Pages 202
Release 2000
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780815333661

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First Published in 2000. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.