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Post-apartheid Literature: Critical Essay by André Brink

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SOURCE: Brink, André. “Reinventing a Continent (Revisiting History in the Literature of the New South Africa: A Personal Testimony).” World Literature Today 70, no. 1 (winter 1996): 17-23.

In the following essay, Brink discusses how fiction plays a vital part in describing and interpreting the past in post-apartheid South Africa.

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