- 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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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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Cinematography Jorrie van der Walt
Edited by Leon
Visser Music by Pierre-Henri
Wicomb Production companies XYZ
Films Film
Initiative Africa kykNET Films Release...
- 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 York...
- 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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postcolonial writers,
including V. S. Naipaul,
Salman Rushdie, and Zoë
Wicomb. He is the
editor of A
Companion to
Salman Rushdie (Cambridge University...
- 1974 –
Eoudia de Kock /
Rouel Beukes 1975 –
Randall Wicomb 1976 –
Randall Wicomb 1977 –
Randall Wicomb 1978 – Rina Hugo /
Bruce Sanderson 1979 –
Anneli van...
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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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animal sanctuary founder Zoe
Shabarova (1925–1999),
Russian chemist Zoë
Wicomb (born 1948),
South African-Scottish
author and
academic Zoé Valdés (born...
- and the
Truth Commission. Cape Town:
University of Cape Town Press, 2007.
Wicomb, Zoe. 2006.
Playing in the
Light Slovo,
Gillian 2000. Red Dust. Virago...