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Orlando | Modernist literature, gender identity, stream of consciousness

Orlando, novel by Virginia Woolf, published in 1928. The fanciful biographical novel pays homage to the family of Woolf’s friend Vita Sackville-West from the time of her ancestor Thomas Sackville (1536–1608) to the family’s country estate at Knole. The manuscript of the book, a present from Woolf

New Book: Zoë Wicomb s Still Life – Repeating Islands

[Many thanks to Peter Jordens for bringing this item to our attention.] Zoë Wicomb’s Still Life (The New Press, 2020) tells the story of Scottish abolitionist Thomas Pringle through the eyes of a “motley crew” of characters, including Mary Prince, whose life story The History of Mary Prince, a West Indian Slave. Related by Herself was published by Pringle in 1831. Description: Few in his native Scotland know about Thomas Pringle – the abolitionist, publisher, and – some would say – Father of South African Poetry. A biography of Pringle is in order, and a reluctant writer takes up this task. To help tell the story of Pringle is the spectre of Mary Prince, a West Indian slave whose history he had once published. Also offering advice is the ghost of Hinza Marossi, Pringle’s adopted Khoesan son, and the timetraveller Sir Nicholas Greene, a character exhumed from the pages of a book.

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