Staffrider was a South African literary magazine that was published between 1978 and 1996. Staffrider was first published in March 1978. Its founder was...
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2307/3044017. JSTOR 3044017. Kgositsile, "Crossing Borders Without Leaving", Staffrider, Vol. 4, No. 2 (1991, 5–10), 6. "Crossing Borders" 10. Dangor, Achmat...
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the BBC and in the 1980s several more of her stories were published in Staffrider and her play, The Web of Persuasion, was produced by SABC. Her 1987 short...
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writer of accessible literature for new readers. He was also editor of Staffrider from 1981 to 1986 and in 1980 started the short-lived Wietie magazine...
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for anti-apartheid publishing house Ravan Press and as an editor for Staffrider magazine. He lives in Johannesburg, South Africa and is a Professor of...
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numerous South African literary journals, including Upstream, Sesame, Staffrider, Contrast, New Contrast, New Coin, and Carapace. Occasionally poems have...
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following its release of Njabulo Ndebele's novel Fools and Other Stories (Staffrider Series, No. 19), Ravan Press won the Noma Award for Publishing in Africa...
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veteran of the ANC Women's League. She was also a poet and published in Staffrider. After the end of apartheid, she served in the Provincial Executive Committee...
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led to a new growth of black South African Literature. In the 1970s, Staffrider magazine became the dominant forum for the publication of BC literature...
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COSAW (Congress of South African Writers) publications and the journal Staffrider. Many of these poets, particularly the anti-apartheid writers, suffered...
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