Twidle's book is an important contribution to the study of literature and democracy.
African Studies Quarterly
Extensive research has gone into this book, making it a compelling read about the archival processes of non-fiction narrative and how these can be metred against state orchestrated processes of re-presenting democracy and nationhood. It will appeal to scholars and students of history, cultural studies, comparative literature, post-colonial theory, and literary studies on the post-colony.
African Historical Review
Experiments with Truth is a thought-provoking and nuanced book with impressive scope and depth. [...] All in all, Experiments with Truth is a must-read for scholars in South African literature and non-fiction studies.
Journal of the African Literature Association
Hedley Twidle's Experiments with Truth, which he offers as the first book-length response to democratic South Africa's boom in nonfiction, is an intellectually ambitious and exciting work.
Literary Journalism Studies
Twidle has not chosen an easy task. To write on the contemporary moment brings with it always the most obvious challenge: the present is fleeting, a moving target. Its sound is shrill and distorted. This is occasionally reflected in the life writing (and the responses it garners) that finds itself at the centre of this book. Yet Twidle handles these various challenges with deft. Through clear, subtle, and empathetic arguments, Twidle is able to find form and pattern in the present South African moment and the life writing that informs it.
South African Historical Journal