![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() You wrote because you had something to say and it needed to be said. Writing was about working with the materials you had, in a society intent on telling you that you were less, intent on insisting that you had less. That same politeness contrasted with the blood and bone politics of survival. Writing, I learned, had to be an act of subversion, in a society where, as a South African singer once said “Afrikaners is plesierig”, meaning Afrikaners (the then dominant force behind apartheid), are pleasant, polite, this said with a healthy dose of irony of course. It meant being surrounded by art as an extension of the vital act of expression that inevitably takes root under systems of oppression, and not as museum material. Growing up in South Africa as a person of colour in the eighties and nineties, meant being surrounded by stories, not literature. (We had a long talk about parrots, but that’s for another show!) About Colleen van Niekerk Author Colleen van Niekerk stopped by the Bunker to talk about her debut novel, A Conspiracy of Mothers (October, 2021), which blends together life in apartheid South Africa and northern Appalachia.Īnd so, Colleen and Brad went on a deep exploration of Colleen’s life growing up in Cape Town, her love all Tom Robbins and magic realism, and her journey exploring the world. ![]()
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