Zoë Wicomb (born 23 November 1948) is a South African author and academic who has lived in the UK since the 1970s. In 2013, she was awarded the inaugural...
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sanctuary founder Zoe Shabarova (1925–1999), Russian chemist Zoë Wicomb (born 1948), South African-Scottish author and academic Zoé Valdés (born 1959)...
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October is a 2014 novel by Zoë Wicomb. Wicomb, who won a 2013 Windham–Campbell Literature Prize, is originally from Namaqualand, South Africa, and is an...
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Robin Rhode Richard Moore Rive, writer Tracey Rose Adam Small, writer Zoë Wicomb, writer Athol Williams, poet, writer, scholar, social philosopher Quanita...
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You Can't Get Lost in Cape Town was the first book by Zoë Wicomb. Published in 1987 (by Virago in London), it was a collection of inter-related short stories...
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an Egyptian Arabic political weekly October (novel), a 2014 novel by Zoë Wicomb October, by Louise Glück, 2004 October, by Christopher Isherwood and Don...
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"'Amanuensis' and 'Steatopygia': The Complexity of 'Telling the Tale' in Zoë Wicomb's "David's Story"". English in Africa. 38 (2): 45–60. doi:10.4314/eia.v38i2...
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Africa. It is the setting for the book, October by Zoë Wicomb "Main Place Kliprand". Census 2011. Wicomb, Zoë. October: A Novel. Free Press , 2014. ....
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contemporary postcolonial writers, including V. S. Naipaul, Salman Rushdie, and Zoë Wicomb. He is the editor of A Companion to Salman Rushdie (Cambridge University...
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Dance with a Poor Man's Daughter, Doubleday, 1998, ISBN 978-0-385-40911-7 Zoë Wicomb, David’s Story, New York, Feminist Press at the City University of New...
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