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was published in 2000 by David Philip Publishers. The novella is written from the perspective of Azure, a black street child with blue eyes in Cape Town. Azure experiences gangsterism, the sex trade and alienation due to his unusual appearance. The novel is an example of magical realist style as it
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was published in 2001 by Kwela Books. The novel features the university student, Tshepo, who begins the novel in a mental hospital. The novel tracks his experience as a sex worker at a gay massage parlour that serves mostly white clients.
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at the time of his death. He had gone off his medication as he believed that it was suppressing his creativity. A month before his death Duiker read the eulogy at the funeral of fellow young novelist
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and others. After his expulsion from college, he was institutionalized at a psychiatric hospital. After release, he wrote his debut novel,
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He suffered a nervous breakdown in 2004, prior to committing suicide by hanging himself in Northcliff,
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was published posthumously in 2006 by Random House Struik. The novel was the author's last and is a
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tale featuring the young protagonist, Nolitye, who discovers a magical stone in her township.
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also possesses mythical, post apocalyptic content. The novella is said to be inspired by
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by middle-class university-educated parents. Sent out of the township to attend a
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Adebiyi-Adelabu, Kazeem. "Sex, Sexuality and Power Relation in K. Sello Duikerโ€™s
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K Sello Duiker's The Quiet Violence of Dreams: adapted for the stage
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until grade 7 and in his early high school years he was sent on to
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for Best First Book, Africa Region. His second novel,
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Donker, 2002, 159:, and raised in Soweto at the height of 398: 548: 455: 453: 451: 433: 371:Academic analysis of Duiker's writing 566:21st-century South African novelists 256:, whose protagonist is named Azaro. 586:Suicides by hanging in South Africa 448: 13: 273: 191:, and also briefly studied at the 14: 597: 386:Ibadan Journal of English Studies 233: 141:2002 Herman Charles Bosman Prize 16:South African writer (1974โ€“2005) 290: 523: 497: 483: 424: 1: 392: 581:South African male novelists 530:The Quiet Violence Of Dreams 382:The Quiet Violence of Dreams 331:Modern South African Stories 329:"When You Least Expect It", 317:The Quiet Violence Of Dreams 267:The Quiet Violence of Dreams 261:The Quiet Violence of Dreams 195:. Duiker used drugs such as 137:The Quiet Violence of Dreams 92:The Quiet Violence of Dreams 7: 359:, Junkets Publisher, 2010, 107:Herman Charles Bosman Prize 10: 602: 509:. New Africa Books. 2000. 302:. 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Orlando, Soweto
Johannesburg
Novelist
Thirteen Cents
Commonwealth Writers Prize
Herman Charles Bosman Prize
novelist
debut novel
Thirteen Cents
Commonwealth Writers Prize
2002 Herman Charles Bosman Prize
screenwriter
Orlando West, Soweto
apartheid
Catholic
La Salle College
Redhill School
Apartheid
Huntington School, York
Rhodes University
University of Cape Town
LSD
marijuana
Johannesburg
bipolar disorder
schizophrenia
SABC
Phaswane Mpe
Thirteen Cents
The Famished Road

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