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We are delighted to share that Elleke’s novella The Boy in the Cave has been shortlisted in 2025 The Emma Press Open Call Competition. The judges describe it as: An
Published by Princeton University Press, 2025 A northern viewpoint is most often the default, while the south—the far southern latitudes occupied by Australia, New Zealand, Argentina and southern Africa, among
Elleke will be at the 2025 Franschhoek Literary Festival on Friday and Saturday to talk about her three new books, Ice Shock, Life Writing and the Southern Hemisphere, and Southern
Texts, Spaces, Resonances Published by Bloomsbury Press, 2024 Edited with Katherine Collins Exploring lives lived, written and narrated in and from the Global South, the far South and the ultimate
Will a deeper understanding of the history of slavery in Africa and the black diaspora inform a more equitable future? Is restorative memory a precondition for restorative justice? Elleke Boehmer weighs the
Novels once helped to spark revolutions. But can fiction be resistance in a democracy? Do subversive books still change lives beyond their readerships? Letlhogonolo Mokgoroane weighs the weaponry of words with Elleke Boehmer (Ice
Bongani Kona talks to novelist and critic Elleke Boehmer about her trio of new books about the allegedly lower half of the globe (Ice Shock, Life Writing and the Southern Hemisphere; Southern Imagining).
We are delighted to announce that the Mandarin translation of Elleke’s novel Bloodlines appears in China this month, published by Shenzhen Publishing House (深圳出版社)! Bloodlines, shortlisted for the Sanlam Prize,