When we say apartheid
We need to envisage a future where colonial privileges between the Jordan River and the Mediterranean sea are completely dismantled.
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C.A. Davids is a novelist and author of How to be a Revolutionary (2022, Verso and PRH South Africa) and The Blacks of Cape Town (2013, Modjaji Books).
We need to envisage a future where colonial privileges between the Jordan River and the Mediterranean sea are completely dismantled.
The author returns to her home town, Cape Town, which may soon become the world’s first major city to run out of water. The crisis also exacerbates old divisions.
Who decides where African fiction begins and ends and which (African) writers fall within its ambit?