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Beneath the Surface of South Africa (Part Two)
by Linda Brogan
A city girl In a red Ford in South Africa
A man in a hat
Finding human meaning in image description
On the Surface of South Africa (Part One)
by Linda Brogan
Travelling back in time to the ‘Cradle of Humankind’, the Sterkfontein valley
The many faces of Olaudah Equiano
Notes on an Igbo native son and literary ancestor
Joan Didion
The art of Joan Didion's magical thinking
The slap: a different story of the Oscars
Alice Peck considers the impact of alopecia beyond the individual it attacks.
Godard, my Neighbour
by Goran Gocić
Jean-Luc Godard, the most influential filmmaker in the history of cinema.
Suella Braverman’s Rwandan Dream
by Clementine Ewokolo Burnley
Brexit and its political afterlife have shown that being descended from migrants doesn’t mean being pro-migrant
Breaking Ground Ireland
Breaking Ground Ireland’s embrace of a ‘multitude of stories’ in recognising ‘centuries of structural oppression’.
‘In my mind I live there’
by Jane Bryce
Gurnah’s characters are often unregarded people – children, women hidden behind veils and screens.
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