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Sol Plaatje’s Mafeking Diary, written (in English) during the famous siege of 1899–1900, is one of South Africa’s finest pieces of writing, inspired by the events he witnessed and his own part in the siege. Perceptive, beautifully written, often very funny, it is one of the best of the many diaries written during the South African War, and it is the only one by a black South African. Its author, Sol Plaatje, would later achieve fame as a journalist, writer and political leader, but in October 1899, when he began his diary, he was just 23 years old and worked as an interpreter in the local magistrate’s office. Yet, despite being well known to literary scholars and historians, Plaatje’s diary has never had the attention it deserves, and Plaatje’s other writings – his novel Mhudi and his political book, Native Life in South Africa – are far better known and more widely read. Plaatje’s Diary was only published for the first time in 1973. Fifty years on we both celebrate and take stock. We have brought together a distinguished cast of writers, drawn from several different disciplines, to engage creatively with the diary. This book includes short stories inspired by Plaatje and his diary; an exploration of Plaatje’s use of language; accounts of the historical and literary contexts that shaped the diary and the impact it had; the connections between Plaatje’s experiences during the siege and his later career as a journalist; and an illuminating comparison between Plaatje’s Diary and that of another famous black South African, Tiyo Soga. This book will be essential reading for anybody seeking a better knowledge and understanding of one of South Africa’s most remarkable pieces of writing.
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Sabata-mpho Mokae is an academic and writer who teaches Creative Writing at Sol Plaatje University in Kimberley. He writes in both Setswana and in English. He is the author of The Story of Sol T. Plaatje (SPET, 2010) and the prize-winning novels Ga ke Modisa (Oxford University Press, 2012), Dikeledi (Oxford University Press, 2014) and Moletlo wa Msnong (Xarra Books, 2018). He also co-edited, with Brian Willan, Sol Plaatje’s Mhudi: History, criticism, celebration (Jacana, 2020), and Sol T. Plaatje: A life in letters (HiPSA, 2020), which won the National Institute for the Humanities and Social Sciences and South African Literary awards respectively. Brian Willan is an Extraordinary Professor at Sol Plaatje University and Senior Research Associate, Rhodes University. A former publisher, he has written extensively on the life and work of Sol Plaatje. His biography, Sol Plaatje: A life of Solomon Tshekisho Plaatje, 1876–1932 (Jacana, 2018), won an award for non-fiction (biography) from the National Institute for the Humanities and Social Sciences in 2020. He also co-edited, with Sabata-mpho Mokae, Sol Plaatje’s Mhudi: History, criticism, celebration (Jacana, 2020), and Sol T. Plaatje: A life in letters (HiPSA, 2020), which won the National Institute for the Humanities and Social Sciences and South African Literary awards respectively.
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