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Barbara Adair

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Barbara Adair
O ya TiŋgbaŋSouth Africa
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Barbara Adair daa bela South African sabsabra . O 2004 novel, in be Tangier We Killed the Blue Parrot, daa shortlisted for the Sunday Times Literary Award, ka novel END was shortlisted din be Commonwealth Book Prize.[1] Based in Johannesburg, o daa lan huri lectures on human rights law.[2]

Fiction

  • In Tangier We Killed the Blue Parrot, Jacana, 2005, a fictional account of the lives of Paul Bowles and Jane Bowles in Tangier. (Short listed for the Sunday Times Fiction award, 2005. The subject of a conference paper: Urban Generations in Morocco, 2007, Cheryl Stobie: Somatics, Space, Surprise: Creative Dissonance over Time, University of KwaZulu Natal, South Africa.)[3]
  • END, Jacana, 2009, a pastiche based on the movie Casablanca set in Johannesburg and Maputo. (Short listed for the African Regional Commonwealth Prize, 2010. The subject of a PhD dissertation: Beppi Chiuppani, Beyond Political engagement? Redefining the Literary in post dictatorship Brazil and post-apartheid South Africa, University of Chicago, 2013.)[citation needed]

Non-fiction

  • In the Shadow of the Springs I Saw, Modjaji Books, 2023 yuuni , n pahi photographs di mini stories of Art Deco buildings in Springs and their inhabitants.[4]


Din lan pahi, newspaper mini magazine articles din be : Sunday Independent (South Africa), Sunday Times (South Africa), Weekender (South Africa), Horizon (British Airways), Selamta (Ethiopian Airways). Short Stories in: New Contrast Literary Journal (South Africa), From the Great Wall to the Grand Canyon (US publication), Queer Africa – New and Collected Fiction: A collection of Southern African short stories (winner of the LAMDA (USA) prize for collected stories.) [citation needed]

  • Chapman, Michael (26 March 2009). Postcolonialism: South/African Perspectives. Cambridge Scholars Publishing. ISBN 978-1-4438-0925-2.
  • Martin, Karen; Xaba, Makhosazana (May 2013). Queer Africa. New and Collected Fiction. African Books Collective. ISBN 978-1-920590-33-8.