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Fred Khumalo interviewed by Indiana Lods
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Taking Fred Khumalo’s second historical novel The Longest March as a starting point, this interview reflects on South African writer Fred Khumalo’s career as a whole. It addresses the way Khumalo navigates between fiction and nonfiction as a writer and as a journalist, and between fictional genres, against the background of South African history and context.
Title: Fred Khumalo interviewed by Indiana Lods
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Taking Fred Khumalo’s second historical novel The Longest March as a starting point, this interview reflects on South African writer Fred Khumalo’s career as a whole.
It addresses the way Khumalo navigates between fiction and nonfiction as a writer and as a journalist, and between fictional genres, against the background of South African history and context.
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