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3 Joburg launches for Koleka Putuma’s Collective Amnesia confirmed, plus events in the Vaal and Pretoria
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uHlanga Press has announced three Johannesburg launches for Koleka Putuma’s debut collection of poems, Collective Amnesia.

Saturday, 27 May: The Platform:

Monday, 29 May: Bridge Books, with The Cheeky Natives (please note, this event is by invitation only):

Tuesday, 30 May: The Market Theatre:

If you can’t get to any of these events, there are events with free entry in Gauteng at other dates in the Vaal and Pretoria.

Categories Non-fiction South Africa

Tags Book launches Collective Amnesia Koleka Putuma Poetry uHlanga Press


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