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Sindiwe Magona's poems conspire with her. Even years after being written, they still seem warm from her lips, and it is this residue of her telling them that draws you into their confidence. From the languid innocence of the poems about her village, to her shattering images of Africa at war, Magona leads you headlong into her fireside circle where archetypes flicker like shadows on a face that has seen, and been. Please, Take Photographs is defiant and tender, horrific and homely, at once irreverent, outspoken and beautiful.
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Americans --- Americans --- Blacks --- Mothers and sons --- Murderers --- Crimes against --- Fiction. --- Fiction --- Fiction --- Fiction. --- South Africa --- Fiction.
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Femmes noires --- Race relations. --- Social conditions. --- Women, Black --- Women, Black. --- Conditions sociales --- Social conditions --- Magona, Sindiwe, --- Magona, Sindiwe. --- 1900-2000. --- Afrique du Sud --- South Africa --- South Africa. --- Conditions sociales. --- Relations raciales.
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Families --- Families. --- Familles --- Women authors, South African --- Women authors, South African. --- Écrivaines sud-africaines --- Magona, Sindiwe. --- 1900-1999. --- South Africa.
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