The Short Story after Apartheid: Thinking with Form in South African Literature

Author:   Graham K. Riach
Publisher:   Liverpool University Press
Volume:   11
ISBN:  

9781837644704


Pages:   256
Publication Date:   03 November 2023
Format:   Hardback
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Honourable Mention in the 2023 British Association for Contemporary Literary Studies Monograph Prize The Short Story after Apartheid offers the first major study of the anglophone short story in South Africa since apartheid’s end. By focusing on the short story this book complicates models of South African literature dominated by the novel and contributes to a much-needed generic and formalist turn in postcolonial studies. Literary texts are sites of productive struggle between formal and extra-formal concerns, and these brief, fragmentary, elliptical, formally innovative stories offer perspectives that reframe or revise important concerns of post-apartheid literature: the aesthetics of engaged writing, the politics of the past, class and race, the legacies of violence, and the struggle over the land. Through an analysis of key texts from the period by Nadine Gordimer, Ivan Vladislavić, Zoë Wicomb, Phaswane Mpe, and Henrietta Rose-Innes, this book assesses the place of the short story in post-apartheid writing and develops a fuller model of how artworks allow and disallow forms of social thought.

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Author:   Graham K. Riach
Publisher:   Liverpool University Press
Imprint:   Liverpool University Press
Volume:   11
ISBN:  

9781837644704


ISBN 10:   1837644705
Pages:   256
Publication Date:   03 November 2023
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Introduction: Long Story Short Nadine Gordimer: Past, Present, and Future A Moment’s Monument: Counter-Monuments in Ivan Vladislavić Zoë Wicomb and the “Problem of Class” Phaswane Mpe’s Aesthetics of Brooding Spatial Form in Henrietta Rose-Innes Conclusion: Small Medium at Large

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‘(T)his is a capacious and idea-filled study with an overarching organizational structure that is almost architectural in its detail and sophistication.’ Timothy Wright, Safundi ‘A genre that has been, if not absent then at least conspicuously peripheral to the critical project of making sense of South Africa’s temporally discombobulated present, is the short story. Fortunately, Graham K. Riach’s superb new monograph, The Short Story After Apartheid (...), has now arrived to address that oversight. In a series of lucid, socially informed and technically astute close readings of curated selections of stories by five eminent South African practitioners of the craft - Nadine Gordimer, Ivan Vladislavić, Zoë Wicomb, Phaswane Mpe, and Henrietta Rose-Innes - Riach demonstrates how paying attention to matters of form in short fiction can “shape the reader’s orientation to the world outside the text.”’ Eckard Smuts, Safundi ‘This is a capacious and idea-filled study with an overarching organizational structure that is almost architectural in its detail and sophistication.’ Timothy Wright, Safundi ‘A genre that has been, if not absent then at least conspicuously peripheral to the critical project of making sense of South Africa’s temporally discombobulated present, is the short story. Fortunately, Graham K. Riach’s superb new monograph, The Short Story After Apartheid ..., has now arrived to address that oversight. In a series of lucid, socially informed and technically astute close readings of curated selections of stories by five eminent South African practitioners of the craft - Nadine Gordimer, Ivan Vladislavić, Zoë Wicomb, Phaswane Mpe, and Henrietta Rose-Innes - Riach demonstrates how paying attention to matters of form in short fiction can “shape the reader’s orientation to the world outside the text.”’ Eckard Smuts, Safundi


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Graham K. Riach is a lecturer in English at the University of Amsterdam.

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