Zoe Wicomb, a “colored’ writer from South Africa is acknowledged as a brilliant, world class writer. A novelist, short story writer and literary critic, she has intermittently deprecated her own writing.
Her published works include You can’t get lost in Cape Town, David’s story, Playing in the Light, and The One that Got away
Studies:
Studies:
Snow on the cane fields :
women's writing and Creole subjectivity by
Judith L Raiskin
Reading forms : a new phenomenological approach to Zoë Wicomb's You
can't get lost in Cape Town by Emily Moore Young
Zoë Wicomb : teacher, writer by Karina Turok
Bringing her fist down on that wholeness : rewriting gendered
narratives in Zoë Wicomb's fiction by Rachel Heicher
Judith L Raiskin
Reading forms : a new phenomenological approach to Zoë Wicomb's You
can't get lost in Cape Town by Emily Moore Young
Zoë Wicomb : teacher, writer by Karina Turok
Bringing her fist down on that wholeness : rewriting gendered
narratives in Zoë Wicomb's fiction by Rachel Heicher
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