Introduction -- Revisiting the Adamastor Myth in Fernando Pessoa's "O Mostrengo" and André Brink's The First Life Of Adamastor / Paulo Ferreira -- A Thread of Gold: Fernando Pessoa, Hubert Jennings, and Classical Education in Durban / Jeffrey Murray -- Van Der Post's Postcolonial Melancholia and Zimler's Reparational Mourning in Novels on the San / John T. Maddox IV -- Ruy Duarte De Carvalho's Border Literature in As paisagens propícias / Alice Girotto -- Why Do They Kill Us?: The Strange Neighborhood and Necropolitics in Lília -- Momplé's Novel Neighbours / Nilza Laice -- Last Dinner at Polana: Peter Wilhelm's L.M. / Ludmylla Lima -- The Degrading Figuration of the Intellectual on the Periphery of Capitalism: A -- Comparative Study of Chico Buarque's Essa Gente and J.M. Coetzee's Disgrace / Edvaldo A.Bergamo -- Dissident Authorship in Post-Colonial Mozambique and Post-Apartheid South Africa: The Cases Of António Quadros and J. M. Coetzee / Tom Stennett -- Narrating the World from Africa: João Paulo Borges Coelho and J. M. Coetzee /,Marta Banasiak -- Afterword.
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"Literary Connections between South Africa and the Lusophone World examines the connections between the literatures and cultures of South Africa and Portuguese-speaking nations of Africa, Portugal, and Brazil"-- Provided by publisher.
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