UNUSABLE PASTS; SCANDALOUS LIVES; POLITICAL BETRAYAL, CONFESSION AND
COLLABORATION: READING NARRATIVE NON-FICTION ACROSS SOUTH AFRICA'S
UNFINISHED TRANSITION.
Over the last decades, South Africa has seen an outpouring of life
writing and narrative non-fiction. Authors like Panashe Chigumadzi,
Jacob Dlamini, Mark Gevisser, Pumla Gobodo-Madikizela, Antjie Krog,
Sisonke Msimang, Njabulo Ndebele, Jonny Steinberg and Ivan
Vladislavic; have produced a compelling and often controversial body
of work, exploring the country's ongoing political and social
transition with great ambition, texture and risk.
_Experiments with Truth_ is the first book-length account of
non-fiction in South African literature. It reads the country's
transition as refracted through an array of documentary modes that are
simultaneously refashioned and blurred into each other: long-form
analytic journalism and reportage; experiments in oral history,
microhistory and archival reconstruction; life-writing, memoir and the
essay. It traces the strange and ethically complex process by which
real people, places and events are shuffled, patterned and plotted in
long-form prose narrative. While holding in mind the imperatives of
testimony and witness so important to the struggle for liberation and
the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, the case studies here are
increasingly drawn to a post-TRC aesthetic: works that engage with
difficult, inappropriate or unusable elements of the past, and the
unfinished project of social reconstruction in SouthAfrica. The author
examines non-fictions that are speculative, formally innovative and
sometimes experimental, rather than informational or narrowly
journalistic; that explore difficult subjects like collaboration,
complicity, confession - and have embedded within them their own
reflections on the problems of narrating within a scene of unresolved
difference. In this way, southern African materials are placed in a
global context, and in dialogue with otherimportant non-fictional
traditions that have emerged at moments of social rupture and
transition.
Hedley Twidle is a writer, teacher and researcher based in the English
Department at the University of Cape Town. He specialises in
twentieth-century, southern African and world literatures, as well as
creative non-fiction and the environmental humanities. His essay
collection, _Firepool: Experiences in an Abnormal World_, was
published in 2017.
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Narrative Non-fiction and the Coming of Democracy in South Africa
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781787445079
Publisert
2020
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Ingram Publisher Services UK- Academic
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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