Leila ABOULELA (Soudan)
The Translator. Edimbourg: Polygon, 1999. Novel.
Coloured Lights. Edimbourg: Polygon, 2001. Sort stories.
Minaret. New York, Grove Press, 2005. Novel.
Catherine Obianuju ACHOLONU (Nigeria)
In the Heart of Biafra: A Play in Three Acts. Owerri, Nigeria: C. Acholonu, 1970.
Nigeria in the Year 1999. Owerri, Nigeria: Totan, 1985.
The Spring's Last Drop. Owerri, Nigeria: Totan, 1985.
Trial of the Beautiful Ones: A Play in One Act. Owerri, Nigeria: Totan, 1985.
The Deal and Who is the Head of State. Owerri, Nigeria: Totan, 1986.
Motherism: The Afrocentric Alternative To Feminism. Nigeria, Abuja: Afa Publications, 1995.
The Earth Unchained: A Quantum Leap In Consciousness ( A Reply To Al Gore). Abuja, Nigeria: Afa Publications, 1995.
Africa, The New Frontier: Towards A Truly Global Literary Theory For The 21st Century. Abuja, Nigeria: Afa Publications, 2002.
Carolyne ADALLA (Kenya)
Confessions of an AIDS Victim.
Nairobi: East Africa Educational Publishers, 1993. Fiction.
Barbara ADAIR (South Africa)
In Tangier We Killed The Blue Parrot. Johannesburg: Jacana Books, 2004. Novel.
End. Johannesburg: Jacana Books, 2007. Novel.
Remi ADEDEJI (Nigeria)
The Fat Woman. Ibadan: Onibonoje, 1973.
Papa Ojo and his Family. Ibadan: Onibonoje, 1973.
It is Time for Stories. Ibadan: Onibonoje, 1973.
Four Stories about the Tortoise. Ibadan: Onibonoje, 1973.
Stories My Mother Told Me. Ibadan: Heinemann, 1978.
Tunde's Birthday Party. Ibadan: Onibonoje, 1983.
Tunde Visits Ibadan. Ibadan: Onibonoje, 1983.
Tunde's First Day at School. Ibadan: Onibonoje, 1983.
Moonlight Stories: How the Tortoise Married the King's Daughter and Other Stories. Ikeja: John West, 1986.
Dear Uncle. Ikeja: John West, 1986.
Toyin ADEWALE (Nigeria)
Naked Testimonies. Mace Books, Lagos, 1995.
Breaking The Silence. Co-editor Mace Books, Lagos, 1996.
Inkwells. Co-editor Mace Books, Lagos, 1997.
Chimamanda Ngozi ADICHIE (Nigeria)
Purple Hibiscus. London: Fourth Estate, 2004. Novel.
Half a Yellow Sun. London: Fourth Estate, 2006. Novel.
Ama Ata AIDOO (Ghana)
The Dilemma of a Ghost. London; Accra: Longmans, 1965. Drama.
Anowa. Harlow: Longmans, 1970. Drama.
No sweetness here. Harlow: Longmans, 1970. Short stories.
Our sister Killjoy, or, Reflections from a Black-eyed Squint. London: Longman, 1977. Novel.
The Killing of Sister Killjoy or Reflections of a Black-eyed Squint. London: Longmans, 1981. Novel.
Someone talking to Sometime. Harare: College Press, 1985. Poetry.
The Eagle and the Chickens and other stories. Harare: Zimbabwe College Press, 1987. Short stories.
Changes: a Love Story. London: Women's Press, 1991. Novel.
An angry letter in January. Coventry: Dangaroo Press, 1992. Poetry.
No sweetness here and other stories. Afterword by Ketu H. Katrak. New York: New York Feminist Press at the City University of New York, 1995. Short stories.
The Girl who Can and Other Stories. Sub-Saharan Publishers, 1999. Short fiction.
Christie A. AJAYI (Nigeria)
Ade, Our Naughty Little Brother. Ibadan: Onibonoje, 1974.
The Old Story Teller. Ibadan: Onibonoje, 1975.
Alli's Bicycle. Ibadan: Macmillan, 1982. (The Parrot Series)
Emeka and His Dog. Ibadan: Macmillan, 1982. (The Parrot Series)
The Book of Animal Riddles. Ibadan: Macmillan, 1982. (The Parrot Series)
Tinu's Doll. Ibadan: Macmillan, 1982. (The Parrot Series)
Audrey AJOSE (Nigeria)
Yomi's Adventures. London and New York: C. U. P., 1964.
Yomi in Paris. London and New York: C. U. P., 1966.
Grace AKELLO (Uganda)
My Barren Song. Dar es Salam, Tanzania: Eastern African Publications, 1979.
Anne AKPABOT (Nigeria)
Aduke makes her choice. Walton-on-Thames: Nelson, 1966.
Sade and Her Friends. Walton-on-Thames: Nelson, 1967.
Tertia ALBERTYN (South Africa)
So Close: Infertile and addicted to hope. Cape Town: Struik Publishers, 2006. Life writing.
Gwen ALFORD (Nigeria)
The Journey Inside. African Heritage Press, 2001. Poetry.
Zaynab ALKALI (Nigeria)
The Stillborn. Longman: London, 1984.
The Virtuous Woman. Ikeja: Longman, 1985.
A voyage around : Literatur aus Kamerun, Nigeria, Simbabwe. Berlin: Andenbuch, 1990.
Vultures in the Air : Voices from Northern Nigeria. Ibadan: Spectrum Books, 1995.
Cobwebs and Other Stories. Nigeria: Malthouse Press, 1997. Short stories.
Ifi AMADIUME (Nigeria)
Passion Waves. 1985. Poetry.
Male Daughters, Female Husbands: Gender and Sex in an African Society. London: Zed Books, 1987. Anthropology.
African Matriarchal Foundations: The Case of Igbo Societies. London, 1987. Anthropology.
Re-inventing Africa; matriarchy, religion, and culture. London: Zed Books, 1997. History, cultural studies.
Regina AMOLLO (Uganda)
A Season of Mirth. Kampala: Femrite Publications, ?. Novel.
Nehani ANDREAS (Namibia)
The Purple Violet of Oshaantu. Heinemann (African Writers Series): 2001. Novel.
Rose ANIZOBA (Nigeria)
The adventures of Mbugwe the Frog. London and Ibadan: OUP, 1965.
Diane AWERBUCK (South Africa)
Gardening at Night. London: Secker and Warburg, 2003. Novel.
Unoma Nguemo AZUAH (Nigeria)
Night Songs. Lagos: Oracle Books, 2001. Poetry.
Jane Jaggers BABALUBA (Uganda)
Honeymoon for Three. Nairobi: East Africa Publishing House, 1975.
Gabeba BADEROON (South Africa)
The Dream in the Next Body. Roggebaai, South Africa: Kwela and Snail Press, 2005. Poetry. Winner of the Daimler Chrysler Award for South African Poetry.
A Hundred Silences. Cape Town: Snailpress, 2008. Poetry.
Esther BALI (Nigeria)
Taroh Folktales. Ibadan: Spectrum, 1980. Children's Stories.
More tales from Tarokland. Ibadan; St. Helier, Jersey: Spectrum Books in association with Safari Books, 1998, c1991.
Doreen BAINGANA (Uganda)
Tropical Fish: Stories out of Entebe. University of Massachusetts Press, 2005. Short fiction.
Tropical Fish. Cape Town: Struik Publishers (Oshun Books), 2005. Fiction.
Daphne BARNARD (South Africa)
Thoza's Story. Roggebaai, South Africa: Kwela Books, 1996.
Madeleine BARNARD (South Africa)
Cape Town Stories. Cape Town: Struik Publishers, 2007. Short stories.
Patricia BARNARD (Zambia)
Tough Training. Harare: College Press Publishers, 2003. Children's fiction.
Violet BARUNGI (Uganda)
Over my Dead Body. Uganda: Femrite, 1997. Play.
Cassandra. Uganda: Femrite, 1999. Novel.
Words from a Granary: An Anthology of Short Stories by Ugandan Women Writers. Uganda: Femrite, 2001. Edited collection of short stories.
Jackee Budesta BATANDA (Uganda)
The Blue Marble. Ghana: Sub-Saharan Publishers, 2005. Children's fiction.
Katy BAUER (South Africa)
The Track. Jacana Media, 2003. Novel.
Spite. Cape Town: Struik Publishers (Oshun Books), 2004. Fiction.
Alissa BAXTER (South Africa)
The Dashing Debutante.
Lord Fenmore's Wager.
Send and Receive. Cape Town: Struik Publishers (Oshun Books), 2005. Fiction.
Gillian BECKER (South Africa)
The Keep. London: Chatto and Windus, 1967. Novel.
The Union. London: Chatto and Windus, 1971. Novel.
The Virgins. London: Victor Gollancz, 1976; Cape Town: David Phillip: 1986. Novel.
Hitler's Children. 1977.
Simi BEDFORD (Nigeria)
Yoruba Girl Dancing. New York: Viking, 1992. Children.
Therese BENADE (South Africa)
Kites of Good Fortune. Cape Town: David Philip Publishers, 2004. Historical Fiction.
Jane BENNETT (South Africa)
Porcupine. Cape Town: Kwela Books, 2008.
Mary BENSON (South Africa)
The African Patriots. London, 1962. (Re-issued as South Africa: The Struggle for a Birthright. London, 1966; 1985). A history of the ANC.
At the Still point. London, 1969. Novel.
A Far Cry: The Making of a South African. London, 1989. Autobiography.
Moira BERMAN (South Africa)
E-mail from a Jewish Mother. Johannesburg: David Philip, 2001. Novel.
Lauren BEUKES (South Africa)
Maverick: Extraordinary Women from South Africa's Past. Cape Town: Struik Publishers, 2005. Biography.
Moxyland. 2008. Fiction. Johannesburg: Jacana Media, 2008. Fiction.
Margerite BLACK (South Africa)
The Dandelion Diary: The Tricky Art of Walking. 2006.
Trudie BLOEM (South Africa)
Krotoa-Eva: The Woman from Robben Island. Roggebaai, South Africa: Kwela Books, 1999. Fiction.
Jennifer BOBITO (Kenya)
Prescription: Love. Nairobi: Transafrica, 1975. Fiction.
Screens against the sky. London: Bloomsbury/Penguin, 1990. Reprinted, Penguin, 1992. Novel.
An immaculate figure. London: Bloomsbury, 1993. Novel.
Elleke BOEHMER (South Africa)
Screens Against the Sky. London: Bloomsbury, 1990. Novel.
An Immaculate Figure. London: Bloomsbury, 1993. Novel.
Blood Lines. Cape Town: David Philip, 2001. Novel.
Colonial and Postcolonial Literature. Oxford: OUP, 1995. Literary Criticism.
Empire Writing: An Anthology of Colonial Literature 1870 - 1918. Oxford: OUP, 1998. Anthology.
Empire, the National and the Postcolonial, 1890-1920: Resistance in Interaction. Oxford: OUP, 2002. Literary Criticism.
Robert Baden-Powell, Scouting for Boys. Ed. with an Introduction by Elleke Boehmer. Oxford: Oxford university Press, 2004.
Kola BOOF (Sudan)
Long Train to the Redeeming Sin: Stories About African Women. Door of Kush, 2001. Short fiction.
Diary of a Lost Girl. Door of Kush, 2003. Autobiography.
Flesh and the Devil (with Said Musa). Door of Kush, 2004.
Nile River Woman: The Very First Poems by Kola Boof (with Nafisa Goma). Door of Kush, 2004. Poetry.
D. E. BORRELL (Zimbabwe)
A Patch of Sky. Arondale: Poetry Society of Rhodesia, 1979. Poetry.
Annelie BOTES (South Africa)
Riddle's Child. Johannesburg: Penguin Books (SA), 2005. Novel.
Maranna BRANDT (South Africa)
The Food of Love. Harare: College Press Publishers, 1999. Children's fiction.
Helen BRAIN (South Africa)
Here Be Lions: A memoir not suitable for children. Cape Town: Struik Publishers (Oshun Books), 2006. Memoir.
Sandra BRAUDE (South Africa)
Windswept Plains. Cape Town: Buchu Books, 1991.
Jesse BREYTENBACH (South Africa)
I Don't Like Chocolate. Cape Town: Struik Publishers, 2008. Fiction.
Elsabe BRINK (South Africa)
The Long March Home. Roggebai, South Africa: Kwela Books, 1999. Autobiography.
Sarah BRITTEN (South Africa)
Welcome to the Martin Tudhope Show. 2002. Youth fiction.
Lynne BRYER (South Africa)
A Time in the Country. Cape Town: Carrefour Press, 1991.
Edyth BULBRING (South Africa)
Cornelia Button and the Globe of Gamagion. Johannesburg: Jacana Media, 2008. Fiction.
Yvonne BURGESS (South Africa)
Say a Little Mantra for Me. Johannesburg: Ravan, 1979.
The Strike. Johannesburg: Ad Donker, 1975.
The Myth of Progress. Wild Goose Publications, 1996. Religion and Spirituality.
Anna and Colonel: An Alternative Love Story. Johannesburg: Ravan, 1997. Novel.
A Larger Silence. London et al: Penguin, 2000; Penguin, 2002. Novel
A Life to Live. Johannesburg: Penguin Books, 2002. Novel.
Abena P.A. BUSIA (Ghana)
Testimonies of Exile. Trenton, N. J. :Africa World Press, 1990.
Akosua BUSIA (Ghana)
The Season of the Been to Blackbird. London, Hutchinson, 1996. Reprinted, Arrow Books, 1998. Novel.
Diane CASE (South Africa)
92 Queens' Road. Cape Town: Maskew-Miller-Longman, 1991.
Maxine CASE (South Africa)
All we Left Unsaid. Cape Town: Kwela Books, 2006. Novel.
Gladys May CASELY-HAYFORD (Sierra Leone)
Take 'um So. Freetown: New Era Press, 1948. Poetry in English and Krio.
Adelaide and Gladys May CASELY-HAYFORD (Sierra Leone)
Memoirs and poems. Freetown: Sierra Leone University Press, 1983. Ed. by Lucilda Hunter.
Jane CHIFAMBA (Zimbabwe)
Ngano dzepasi chigare. [Shona folk tales]. London: Oxford University Press, in association with the Southern Rhodesia African Literature Bureau, 1964; 2nd edition by Mambo Press, in association with the Literature Bureau, 1994 [in Ndebele].
Yvette CHRISTIANSE (South Africa)
Unconfessed. Cape Town: Kwela Books, 2006. Novel.
Mary CLANAHAN (South Africa)
Nama Kwa's Garden. Illustrated by Jacqui Taylor. Cape Town: Struik Publishers, 2005. Children's stories.
The Adventures of Phepa and Itumelang. Illustrated by Marjorie van Heerden. Cape Town: Struik Publishers, 2006. Children's stories.
Cherry CLAYTON (South Africa)
Leaving Home. Plumstead, South Africa: Snailpress; Guelph, Canada: Red Kite Press, 1994.
Chantal COLLINGS (South Africa)
A jumble in the Jungle. Cape Town: Struik Publishers, 2006. Children's stories.
Lisa COMBRINCK (South Africa)
An Infinite Longing for Love: A Collection of Poetry. Pretoria: Skotaville Media, 2005. Poetry.
Karen COCHLOVIUS (South Africa)
Desert Varnish. Roggebaai, South Africa: Kwela Books, 2003. Novel.
Carolyn COMAN (South Africa)
Many Stones. London: Macmillan, 2003. Novel.
Méira COOK (South Africa)
The Blood Girls. NeWest Press; 1998. American edition: Overlook Press, 1999. Novel.
Toward a Catalogue of Falling. Brick Books, 1996. 2nd. ed.; 1997. Poetry.
A Fine Grammar of Bones. Turnstone Press, 1993. Poetry.
Jenny COUZYN (South Africa)
Christmas in Africa. London: Heinemann; Vancouver: J. J. Douglas, 1975. Poetry.
Houses of Changes. London: Heinemann; Vancouver: J. J. Douglas, 1978. Poetry.
Jane Tapsubei CREIDER (Kenya)
Two Lines: My Spirit and I. London: Women's Press, 1986.
The Shrunken Dream. Toronto, Canada: Women's Press, 1992.
Valerie CUTHBERT (Kenya)
The Great Siege of Fort Jesus: An Historical Novel. Nairobi: East African Publishing House, 1970. Fiction.
Dust and Shadow. Nairobi: Phoenix Publishers, 1990. Fiction.
Tsitsi DANGAREMBGA (Zimbabwe)
She No Longer Sleeps. Harare: College Press Zimbabwe, 1987.
Nervous Conditions. Harare; London: Zimbabwe Publishing House; Women's Press, 1988. Novel.
The Book of Not: A Sequel to Nervous Conditions. London: Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2006. Novel.
Kari DAKO (Ghana)
The Baobabs of Tete and Other Stories. Ghana: Sub-Saharan Publishers, 2002. Short stories.
Amma DARKO (Ghana)
Beyond the Horizon. London: Heinemann, 1995. Novel.
The Housemaid. African Writers Series, Heinemann, 1998. Novel.
Faceless. Sub-Saharan Publishers, 2003. Novel.
Not Without Flowers. Ghana: Sub-Saharan Publishers, 2007. Novel.
Jennifer DAVIDS (South Africa)
Searching for Words. Cape Town: David Philip, 1974.
Gail DENDY (South Africa)
Assault and the Moth. Johannesburg: Greville Press Pamphlets, 1993. Poetry.
People Crossing. Cape Town: Snailpress, 1995. Poetry.
Fatima DIKE (South Africa)
The Sacrifice of Kreli. Johannesburg: Theatre One, A. D. Domker, 1977.
The Crafty Tortoise. Unpublished; produced 1978. Drama.
The Glasshouse. Unpublished; produced 1979. Drama.
The First South African: a play. Johannesburg: Ravan Press, 1979.
Waris DIRIE (Somalia)
Desert Flower. London: Virago, 1998. Autobiography. (with Cathleen Miller). (Translated in French under the title Fleur du desert and German Blumenwüste)
Ceridwen DOVEY (South Africa)
Blood Kin. Johannesburg: Penguin, 2007. Novel.
Unity DOW (Botswana)
Far and Beyon'. Aunt Lute Books, San Francisco, 2002. Novel.
The Screaming of the Innocent. Australia: Spinifex Press, 2002. Novel.
Juggling Truths. Australia: Spinifex Press, 2003.
Finuala DOWLING (South Africa)
What Poets Need. Johannesburg: Penguin, 2006. Novel.
Doo-Wop Girls of the Universe. Johannesburg: Penguin, 2006.
Flyleaf. Johannesburg: Penguin, 2007. Novel.
Elizabeth Du PREEZ (South Africa)
Elizabeth Sings. Cape Town: Maskew Miller, 1857. Poetry.
Theresa EDWARDS (South Africa)
The Legend of the Peacock Throne. Cape Town: Struik Publishers, 2005. Children's stories.
Phanuel EGEJURU (Nigeria)
The Seed yams have been eaten. Ibadan: Heinemann Educational Books (Nigeria), 1993. Novel.
Rita EHRMANN (Botswana)
African Footprints. [s.l.]: Villanova University Press, 1986.
Bananuka Jocelyn EKOCHU (Uganda)
Shock Waves Across the Ocean. Uganda: Femrite Publications, Novel.
Buchi EMECHETA (Nigeria)
The Bride price. London; New York: Allison and Busby; Brazillier, 1976. Novel.
The Slave girl. London: Alison & Busby, 1977. Novel.
Titch the cat. Based on a story by her eleven-year-old daughter Alice. Illustrations by Thomas Joseph. London: Allison and Busby, 1979. Children's stories.
Nowhere to play. Illustrations by Peter Archer. London: Allison & Busby, c1980. Children's stories.
The Joys of motherhood. London: Heinemann, 1980. First pub.: London: Allison & Busby, 1979. Novel.
The wrestling match. Oxford: Oxford University Press in association with University Press Limited, c1980.
The moonlight bride. Oxford: Oxford University Press in association with University Press Limited, 1980.
Destination Biafra. London: Allison & Busby, 1982. Novel.
Naira power. London: Macmillan, 1982.
Double yoke. London; Ibuza, Nigeria: Ogwugwu Afor, 1983. Novel.
Head Above Water. London: Fontana Paperbacks, 1986. Autobiography.
Gwendolen. London: Collins, 1989. Also pub. as: The family. New York: G. Braziller, 1990. Novel.
The Rape of Shavi. London; Ibuza, Nigeria: Ogwugwu Afor, 1983. Novel.
A kind of marriage. London: Macmillan, 1986.
Second-class Citizen. Oxford: Heinemann, 1994. Novel.
In the ditch. Oxford: Heinemann, 1994. Novel.
Kehinde. Portsmouth, NH; Oxford: Heinemann, 1994. Novel.
Anne EMSLIE (South Africa)
A Journey Through the Owl House. Johannesburg: Penguin Classics, 2003. Non-fiction.
Shirley ESKAPA (South Africa)
The Secret Keeper. Quartet Books, 1982. Novel.
Call Me Back Yesterday. Quartet Books, 1995. Novel.
Blood Fugue. Novel.
Seasons of Love.
Margaret EVANS (South Africa)
Too Late! Harare: College Press Publishers, 1999. Children's fiction.
Elisabeth EYBERS (South Africa)
The Quiet Adventure. Johannesburg, 1948). Poetry.
Ruth FIRST (South Africa)
117 Days. London: Penguin, 1965; 1988. Autobiographical account of her imprisonment by the South African authorities.
Barbara FÖLSCHER (South Africa)
Blind Faith. Cape Town: Human and Rousseau, 2007. Novel.
Andrina Dashwood FORBES (South Africa)
Birds on a ledge. Cape Town: Buchu Books, 1992.
Rosie FIORE (South Africa)
This Year's Black. Cape Town: Struik Publishers (Oshun Books), 2004. Fiction.
Lame Angel. Cape Town: Struik Publishers, 2006. Fiction.
Linda FORTUNE (South Africa)
The house in Tyne Street - Childhood memories of District Six. Roggebaai, South Africa: Kwela Books, 1996. Autobiography.
Jane FOX (South Africa)
The Killing Bottle. Cape Town: David Philip, 1999. Fiction.
The Dancer and other poems. Capetown: Snailpress, 1992. Poetry.
Julie FREDERICKSE (South Africa)
The Diary Without the Key. Isando, South Africa: Heinemann Gap, 1994.
Lynn FREED (South Africa)
Heart Change. New York: New American Library, 1982. Novel.
Home Ground. New York: Summit, 1986. Novel.
The Bungalow. New York: Poseidon, 1993. Novel.
The Mirror. New York: Crown Publishers, 1997; London: Flamingo, 1999. Novel.
Lisa FUGARD (South Africa)
Skinners Drift. Johannesburg: Picador Africa, 2005. Fiction.
Sheila FUGARD. (South Africa)
The Castaways. Johannesburg: Macmillan, 1972. Novel.
Treshold. Johannesburg: Donker, 1975.
Rite of passage. Johannesburg: Donker, 1976. Novel.
Mythic things. Johannesburg: Ad. Donker, 1981.
A Revolutionary Woman: a novel. Johannesburg: Ad. Donker, 1983.
Dawn GARISH (South Africa)
Not Another Love Story. Isando, South Africa: Heinemann Gap, 1994. Young Adult fiction.
Monicah GENYA (Kenya)
The Wrong Kind of Girl. Kenya: Spear Books, 2004. Novel.
Linzi GLASS (South Africa)
The Year the Gypsies Came. London: Penguin Books, 2006. Novel.
Ruby Red. London: Penguin Books, 2007. Novel, young adults.
Corney GICHUKI (Kenya)
Hollow Bridges. Kenya: Focus Publications, 2004. Novel.
Jeanne GOOSEN (South Africa)
We're Not All Like That. Cape Town, 1992. Originally published in Afrikaans as Ons Is Nie Almal So Nie, in 1990. Novella.
Nadine GORDIMER (South Africa)
Face to Face. Johannesburg: Silver Leaf, 1949. Short stories.
The Soft Voice of the Serpent and other stories. New York; Toronto: Simon; Musson, 1952. Short stories.
The Lying Days. London; New York: Gollancz; Simon, 1953. Novel.
A World of Strangers. London: Gollancz, 1958. Novel.
Friday's Footprint. London; Toronto: Gollancz; Macmillan, 1960. Short stories.
Occasion for loving. New York; London: Viking; Gollancz, 1963. Novel.
Not for publication. London; New York: Gollancz; Viking, 1965. Short Stories.
The Late bourgeois world. New York; London: Viking; Gollancz, 1966. Novel.
A Guest of Honour. New York: Viking, 1970. Novel.
Livingstone's companions. New York: Viking, 1972. Short stories.
The Conservationist. London: Cape, 1974. Novel.
Selected stories. London: Cape, 1975. Novel.
Some Monday for sure. London: Heinemann, 1976. (AWS; 177). Short stories.
No place like: selected stories. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1978. Short stories.
Burger's daughter. New York; London: Viking; Cape, 1980. Novel.
A Soldier's embrace: stories. New York; London: Viking; Cape, 1980.
July's people. Johannesburg; New York; London: Ravan/Taurus; Viking; Cape, 1982. Short stories.
Six feet of the country: fiften short stories. New York; Harmondworth: Simon; Penguin, 1982.
Something out there. Johannesburg; London; New York: Ravan Press; Cape; Viking, 1984. Short stories.
Lifetimes under apartheid. With David Goldblatt. London: Cape, 1986. On South Africa and Apartheid.
A Sport of nature. New York; London; Cape Town: Knopf; Cape; D. Philip, 1987. Novel.
The essential gesture writing, politics and places. Edited and introduced by Stephen Clingman. London: Cape, 1988.
My son's story. London: Bloomsbury, 1990. Novel.
Crimes of conscience. Oxford: Heinemann, 1991. Short stories.
Jump and other stories. Cape Town; London: D. Philip; Bloomsbury, 1991.
Why haven't you written; selected stories 1950-1972. London: Penguin, 1992.
None to accompany me. London; New York: Bloomsbury; Farrar, Strauss & Giroux, 1994. Novel.
Harald, Claudia and their son Duncan. London: Bloomsbury, 1996. Novel.
Writing and being. Cambridge, Mass.; London: Harvard University Press, 1995. (The Charles Eliot Norton lectures, 1994). Essays on writing.
The house gun. London: Bloomsbury, 1998. Novel.
The Pickup. London: Bloomsbury, 2001. Fiction.
Telling Tales. Edited by Gordimer; collection of writings by world writers. Picador, 2004.
Get a Life. New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2005.
Beethoven was One-Sixteenth-Black. New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2007. Short Stories.
Sheila GORDON (South Africa)
Waiting for the Rain: A Novel of South Africa. Franklin Watts, 1991.
Julia GREY (South Africa)
Cape Town - an illustrated poem. Cape Town: Struik Publishers, 2005. Mixed genre.
Rosamund HADEN (South Africa)
The Tin Church. Cape Town: David Philip, 2004. Novel.
Star Nyaniba HAMMOND (Ghana)
In My Father's Land A Song To The Child. Afram Publishing, 2000. Novel.
Rosemund J. Handler (South Africa)
Katy's Kid. Johannesburg: Penguin SA, 2007. Novel.
Ann HARRIES (South Africa)
Manly Pursuits. London: Bloomsbury, 1999. Novel.
Bessie HEAD (South Africa)
When rain clouds gather. London: Gollancz, 1968. Novel.
Maru. London; New York: Gollancz; McCall, 1971, and London: Heinemann, 1972. Novel.
A Question of Power. London: Heinemann; Davis-Poynter, 1973. Novel.
The collector of treasures and other Botswana village tales. London: Heinemann Educational, 1977. (AWS; 182). Short stories.
Serowe: Village of the rainwind. London: Heinemann, 1981. (AWS; 220).
A bewitched crossroad: an African saga. New York: Paragon House Publishers, 1986, c1984. Novel.
Tales of tenderness and power. Johannesburg; London: Ad. Donker; Heinemann, 1989. Short stories.
A Woman Alone: autobiographical writings. London: Heinemann, 1990. Ed. by Craig Mackenzie.
A gesture of belonging: letters from Bessie Head, 1965-1979. London; Johannesburg: SA Writers; Witwatersrand University Press, 1991. Ed. by Randolph Vigne.
The Cardinals, with meditations and short stories. Cape Town: David Philip, 1993. Ed. by M.J. Daymond. Novella and stories.
Etienne van HEERDEN (South Africa)
Kikuyu. Roggebaai, South Africa: Kwela Books, 1998.
Bridget HILTON-BARBER (South Africa)
Garden of My Ancestors. Johannesburg: Penguin, 2007. Novel.
Tsitsi V. HIMUNYANGA-PHIRI (Zambia)
The Legacy. Harare: Zimbabwe Publishing House, 1992. Novel.
Ndeutala HISHONGWA (Namibia)
Marrying apartheid. Abbotsford, Vic.: Imprenta, 1986. Novel.
Kaleni HIYALWA (Namibia)
Meekulu's Children. Windhoek, Namibia: New Namibia Books, 2000. Novel
Jenny HOBBS (South Africa)
Thoughts in a Makeshift Mortuary. London: Michael Joseph, 1989; London: Grafton Books, 1990.
The Telling of Argus Quain. Johannesburg: Jonathan Ball, 1997. Novel.
Dianne HOFMEYR (South Africa)
A Sudden Summer
When Wales Go Free. Cape Town: Tafelberg, 1988. Young Adults.
The Star-bearer. Illustrated by Jude Daly. Frances Lincoln, 2002. Children's fiction.
Madeleine HOLLAND (South Africa)
Amelia Blossom HOUSE (South Africa)
Our Sun Will Rise: Poems for South Africa. Washington: Three Continents Press, 1989.
Yema Lucilda HUNTER (Sierra Leone)
Road to Freedom. Ibadan, 1982. Novel.
Immaculée ILIBAGIZA with Steve ERWIN (Rwanda)
Left to tell. Carlsbad: Hay House, c2006. Autobiography.
Maureen ISAACSON (South Africa)
Holding Back the Night and Other Stories. Johannesburg: COSAW, 1992.
Rachel ISADORA (South Africa)
At the Crossroads. Greenwillow, 1991.
Noni JABAVU (South Africa)
Drawn in Colour. London, 1960.
The Ochre People: scenes from a South African life. London: Murray, 1963. Autobiographical novel.
Rayda JACOBS (South Africa)
Sach's Street. Roggebai, South Africa: Kwela Books, 2001. Fiction.
The Slave Book. Roggebaai, South Africa: Kwela Books, 1998
Eyes of the Sky. London: Macmillan Educatonal, 1997. Novel.
Middle Children: Autobiographical Stories. Toronto: Second Story Press, 1994.
Confessions of a Gambler. Roggebai, South Africa: Kwela Books, 2003. Novel.
My Father's Orchid. Cape Town: Umuzi (Random House), 2006. Novel.
Zubeida JAFFER (South Africa)
Our generation. Roggebai, South Africa: Kwela Books, 2003. Autobiography.
Ingrid JONKER (South Africa)
Selected Poems. Tr. from Afrikaans by Jack Cape and William Plomer. London: Cape, 1968. Poetry.
Selected Poems. Tr. By André Brink and Antjie Krog. Cape Town; Human and Rousseau, 2007. Poetry.
Pamela JOOSTE (South Africa)
Dance with a Poor Man'Daughter. London et al Doubleday, 1998. Novel.
Frieda and Min. London: Blackswan, 1999. Novel.
Like Water in Wild Places. London et al: Doubleday, 2000. Novel
Elsa JOUBERT (South Africa)
Poppie. Johannesburg: Jonathan Ball Paperbacks, 1981. First published in Afrikaans as Die Swerfjare van Poppie Nongena, by Tafelberg Publishers, 1978. First translated into English as The long journey of Poppie Nongena. Johannesburg: Jonathan Ball Publishers in association with Hodder and Stoughton, 1980.
To die at Sunset. London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1982.
The Last Sunday. London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1989. Originally published in Afrikaans as Die laste Sondag. Cape Town: Tafelberg, 1983.
Missionaris. Kaapstad: Tafelberg, 1988. Novel.
Isobelle's Journey. Johannesburg: Jonathan Ball, 2001. Tr. Cathy Knox. Novel.
Jane KABERUKA (Uganda)
Silent Patience. Femrite Publications, ?. Novel.
Violet KALA (Zimbabwe)
Waste Not Your Tears. Harare: Baobab Books, 1994. Novel.
Anthonia KALU
Broken Lives and Other Stories. USA: Ohio U.P., 2003. Short fiction.
Farida KARODIA (South Africa)
Daughters of the Twilight. London: Women's Press, 1986. Novel.
Coming Home and other stories. London: Heinemann Educational, 1988. Short stories.
A shattering of silence. Oxford: Heinemann, c1993. Novel.
Against an African Sky and other stories. Cape Town: D. Philip, 1995. Reprinted, Tsar Publications, 1997. Short stories.
Other Secrets. Sandton: Penguin (SA), 2000. Novel.
Boundaries. Sandton: Penguin (SA), 2003. Novel.
Fauziya KASSIDJA (Togo)
Do They Hear You When You Cry. New York: Bantam Doubleday Dell Publishing Group, 1998. Autobiography. (Translated in German under the title: Niemand sieht Dich, wenn Du weinst)
Fatima KAZIM (Nigeria)
The African Bride. USA. 1ST Books Library, 2002. Novel.
Rosamund KENDAL (South Africa)
Karma Suture. Johannesburg: Jacana Media, 2008. Fiction.
Hope KESHUBI (Uganda)
Going Solo. Kampala: Fountain Publishers, 1997. Novel
Caroline Ntseliseng KHAKETLA (Lesotho)
Mantsopa. 1963. Poetry. Also writes in Sotho.
Susan N. KIGULI (Uganda)
The African Saga. Kampala, Uganda: FEMRITE, 1998. Poetry.
Barbara KIMENYE (Uganda)
Kalasanda. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1965. Short stories.
Kalasanda Revisited. London: OUP, 1966.
The Smugglers. London: Nelson, 1966.
Moses and Mildred. Nairobi: OUP, 1967. Children's book
Moses and the Kidnappers. Nairobi: OUP, 1968. Children's book
Moses in trouble. Nairobi; London: OUP, 1968. Children's stories.
The Winged Adventure. Nairobi: OUP, 1969.
Moses in a Muddle. Nairobi: OUP, 1970. Children's book.
Moses. Nairobi: OUP, 1971. Children's book
Moses and the Ghost. Nairobi: OUP, 1971. Children's book
Paulo's Strange Adventure. Nairobi: OUP, 1971.
Moses on the Move. Nairobi; OUP, 1972. Children's book
Moses the Camper. Nairobi: OUP, 1973. Children's book
The Runaways. Nairobi: OUP, 1973.
Moses and the Penpal. Nairobi: OUP, 1973. Children's book
The gemstone affair. Sunbury-on-Thames: Nelson, 1978. Novel.
The Scoop. Sunbury-on-Thames: Nelson, 1978. Novel.
Moses in a Mess. Nairobi: OUP, 1991. Children's book
The money game. Illustrated by Mark Pepp˜ Oxford: Heinemann, 1992. Children's stories.
The mating game. London, Macmillan, 1992.
Paulo's Strange Adventure. Chelsea House Publishers, 1995. (Junior African Writers).Children's writing.
Kayo's house. London: Macmillan, 1995.
Moses and the movie. London: Macmillan, 1996. Novel.
Karen KING-ARIBISALA (Nigeria)
Kicking Tongues. Oxford: Heinemann, AWS, 1998.
Barbara KINGHORN (South Africa)
Miss McKirdy's Daughters Will Now dance the Highland Fling. London: Black Swan, 1995. Autobiography.
Mary KIZE (Kenya)
Love and Learn. Nairobi: Transafrica, 1974. Fiction.
Mariama KHAN (Gambia)
Futa Toro. The Gambia: Sandeng Publishers, 2003. Poetry.
Sheila KOHLER (South Africa)
Miracles in America. New York: Random House, 1990. Short Stories.
The House on R. Street. New York: Random House, 1994. Novel.
Cracks. Zoland Books, 1999. Novel.
Children of Pithiviers. Zoland Books, 2000. Novel.
The Perfect Place. Vintage, 2001. Novel.
Stories from Another World. Persea Books, 2003. Short Fiction.
Ingrid de KOK (South Africa)
Familiar Ground. Johannesburg: Ravan Press, 1988. Poetry.
Transfer: Poems. Cape Town: Snail Press, 1997. Poetry.
Terrestrial Things. Roggebaai, South Africa: Kwela Books / Snail Press, 2002. Poetry.
Anya KOTZUBA (South Africa)
The morning star shines brightly. Illustrated by Estelle Foster. Kwela Books: Roggebai, South Africa, 1997. Children's fiction.
Maja KRIEL (South Africa)
Original Sin and othe stories. Cape Town: Carrefour Press, 1993.
Rings in a Tree. Roggebaai, South Africa: Kwela Books, 2004. Novel.
Antjie KROG (South Africa)
Januarie-Suite(1973). Cape Town: , 1973. Poetry.
Jerusalemgangers. Cape Town: 1985; 1986. Poetry.
Lady Anne. Cape Town, 1989. Poetry
Account of a Murder. 1995. Pose.
Country of My Skull. Johannesburg: Random House, 1998. Poetry.
Down to My Last Skin. Johannesburg, 2000. Poetry.
A Change of Tongue. Johannesburg: Random House, 2003. Mixed genre.
Hilda KUPER (Swaziland)
Bite of hunger: a novel of Africa. New York: Harcourt Brace, 1965. Novel.
A Witch in My Heart: a play set in Swaziland in the 1930s. Foreword by Max Gluckman. London: Oxford U.P, 1970.
A Witch in My Heart : Short Stories and Poems. Madison: university of Wisconsin Press, 1994. Short stories.
Ellen KUZWAYO (South Africa)
Call me Woman. Preface by Nadine Gordimer. London: Women's Press, 1985. Autobiography.
African Wisdom - A personal collection. Roggebaai, South Africa: Kwela Books, 1998. Proverbs.
Sit Down and Listen. Cape Town, 1990.
Zazah KUZWAYO (South Africa)
Never Been at Home. Cape Town: David Philip, 2004. Life writing (memoir).
Amma KYERERWAA (Ghana)
Kimberlite Flame. Ghana: Sub-Saharan Publishers, 2002. Novel.
Goretti KYOMUHENDO (Uganda)
The First Daughter. Kampala: Fountain Publishers, 1996. Novel.
Secrets no More. Kampala: Femrite Publications, 1999. Novel.
Nora LAING (South Africa)
The South African. London: Peter Davies, 1952. Novel.
Anne LANDSMAN (South Africa)
The Devil's Chimney. New York: Soho Press, 1997. Reprinted, Granta Books, 1998. Novel.
The Rowing Lesson. Cape Town: Kwela Books, 2008. Novel.
Ina LAWSON (South Africa)
Zachariah goes south. Illustrated by André Plant. Roggebai, South Africa: Kwela Books, 1997. Children's text.
Elieshi LEMA (Tanzania)
Parched Earth: A love story. E&D Limited, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, 2001. Novel.
Doris LESSING (Zimbabwe)
Three stories. Helsinki: Eurographica, 1963. Short stories.
The Children of Violence [Sequence of five novels, published between 1952-69. London: MacGibbon & Kee: Martha Quest; A Proper Marriage; A Ripple from the Storm; Landlocked; The Four-gated city].
The Grass is Singing. London: Heinemann, 1973. Orig. Pb.: London: Joseph, 1950. Novel.
Collected African stories. London: Paladin, 1990-92. 2 volumes.
African Laughter: four visits to Zimbabwe. London: HarperCollins, 1992. Essays.
The Black Madonna. London: Paladin, 1992, c1966. Short stories.
Winter in July. Grafton Books, 1966.
Going Home. Drawings by Paul Hogarth. London: Flamingo, 1992 c1968.
The sun between their feet. London: Flamingo, 1993. Short stories.
The four-gated city. London: HarperCollins, 1993.
A ripple from the storm. London: HarperCollins, 1993.
London observed. London: Flamingo, 1993. Short stories.
The good terrorist. London: Flamingo, 1993. Novel.
Particularly cats and Rufus the survivor. London: Flamingo, 1993 c1967.
Under my skin: Volume One of my autobiography, to 1949. New York: HarperCollins, 1994.
Shadows on the wall of the cave. A talk delivered 19th January 1994. London, The British Library, Centre for the Book, 1994. Literature and science.
A small personal voice: essays, reviews, interviews. Edited and introduced by Paul Schlueter. London: Flamingo, 1994. Essays and Interviews.
Documents relating to the sentimental agents in the Volyen Empire. London: Flamingo, 1994. Science fiction.
Canopus in Argos: Archives [Sequence of four works of science fiction, published between 1979-1982. London: Flamingo. Shikasta: recolonised Planet 5; personal, psychological, historical documents relating to visit by Johor (George Sherban) Emissary (Grade 9) 87th of the Last Period of the Last Days, The marriages between zones three, four and five (as narrated by the chroniclers of zone three), The Sirian Experiments, The making of the representative for Planet 8].
To room nineteen. Vol. 1, Collected stories. London: Flamingo, 1994. Short stories.
The temptation of Jack Orkney. Vol. 2, Collected stories. London: Flamingo, 1994. Short stories.
The memoirs of a survivor. London: Flamingo, 1995, c1974. Novel.
Spies I have known and other stories. Glasgow: Collins Educational, 1995. Short stories.
Landlocked. Perennial, 1995. Novel.
Play with a tiger and other plays. London: Flamingo, 1996. Drama.
Walking in the shade. New York : HarperCollinsPublishers, 1997.
Mara and Dann: An Adventure. New York: Harpercollins, 1999. Novel.
Ben, in the World: The Sequel to The Fith Child. London: Harper Collins, 2000. Fiction.
The Sweetest Dream. London: Flamingo, 2001. Fiction.
Particularly Cats. London: Flamingo, 2002. Fiction, Science, Nature.
The Grandmothers. London: Flamingo, 2003. 4 short novels.
Time Bites: Views and Reviews. London: HarperColins, 2005. Literary Criticism.
The Cleft. London: HarperCollins, 2007. Fiction.
Alfred and Emily. London: Fourth Estate, 2008. Fiction.
Janet LEVINE (South Africa)
Inside Apartheid: One Woman's Struggle in South Africa. Chicago: Contemporary Books, 1988. Non-fiction.
Muthoni LIKIMANI (Kenya)
They Shall Be Chastised Noni's Publicity. 1974. Novel.
What Does a Man Want ? 1974. Poetry.
Passbook Number F.47927: Women and Mau Mau in Kenya. 1999 [publ. 2000] Noni's Publicity [1985]. Novel.
Lauren LIEBENBERG (Zimbabwe)
The Voluptuous Delights of Peanut Butter and Jam. London: Virago Press, 2008. Novel.
Freda LINDE (South Africa)
The Singing Grass. Illustrated by David Armitage; tr. from the Afrikaans by Freda Linde. London: OUP, 1975. Novel.
Jean LIPKIN (South Africa)
With Fences Down. London et al: Grosvenor Press International, 1986. Novel.
Laura LONGMORE (South Africa)
Land of Sheba. London: New Millenium, 2000. Novel.
Agnes LOTTERING (South Africa)
Winnefred and Agnes. Roggebai, South Africa: Kwela Books, 2003. Autobiography; biography; history.
Anna LOUW (South Africa)
20 Days that Autumn. Cape Town: Tafelberg-Uitgewers, 1963. Novel.
Moira LOVELL (South Africa)
Out of the Mist. Cape Town: Snailpress, 1994. Poetry.
Oira LOVELL (South Africa)
Out of the Mist. Plumstead, South Africa: Snailpress, 1994.
Alison LOWRY (South Africa)
Natural Rhythm. London: Heinemann, 1983.
Wishing on Trains. London: Mandarin, 1995.
Cicely LUCK (South Africa)
Flowers of the Thorn. Johannesburg: Lowry, 1986. Novel.
Violet B. LUNJA (Zimbabwe)
Desperate Choices. Harare: Z.P.H. Publishers, 2003. Novel.
Lynn LYSTER (South Africa)
Ballads of the Veld-Land. London: Longmans, Green and Co., 1913. Poetry.
Rozena MAART (South Africa)
Rosa's District 6. Toronto: Tsar Books. Short Stories.
Lily MABURA (Kenya)
The Pretoria Conspiracy. Focus Publications, 2000. Novel.
Lindiwe MABUZA (South Africa)
Letter to Letta. Johannesburg: Skotaville, 1991.
Sonia MACHANICK (South Africa)
I'll Make Me a World. Johannesburg: Meditor, 1977. Poetry
E. M. MacPHAIL (South Africa)
Falling Upstairs. Johannesburg: Jonathan Ball, 1982. Short Stories.
Mrs. Chud's Place. Cape Town: Carrefour, 1992. Novel. Winner of the 1987 CAN Prize.
Phoebe and Nio. Johannesburg: Hippogrieff Press, 1987. Novel.
Marjorie Oludhe MACGOYE (Kenya)
Murder in Majengo. Nairobi: OUP, 1972. Fiction.
Song of Nyarloka and Other Poems. Nairobi: OUP, 1977.
Coming to Birth. Nairobi: Heinemann, 1986.
The Present Moment. Nairobi: Heinemann, 1987.
Street Life. Nirobi: Heinemann, 1987. Fiction
Victoria and Murder in Majengo. London: Macmillan, 1993. Fiction.
Homing In. Nairobi: East Africa Educational Publishers, 1994. Fiction.
Chira. Nairobi: East Africa Educational Publishers, 1997. Fiction.
Sindiwe MAGONA (South Africa)
Living, loving and lying awake at night. Cape Town: D. Philip, 1991. (Africasouth new writing). Short stories.
Children's Children. London: Women's Press, 1991. Originally published in Cape Town: David Phillip, 1991.
Forced to grow. London: Women's Press, 1992.
To My Children's Children. Interlink Publications Group, 1994. American edition. Paperback edition, 1998.
Push-push and other stories. Cape Twon: D. Phillip Publishers, 1996.
Forced to Grow. Interlink Publications Group, 1997. American edition. Novel.
Mother to Mother. Cape Town: David Phillip Publishers, 1998. Novel.
Zarina MAHARAJ (South Africa)
Dancing to a Different Rhythm: A Memoir. Cape Town: Zebra Press, 2006.
Caesarina Kona MAKHOERE (South Africa)
No Child's Play. London: Women's Press, 1988.
Winnie MANDELA (South Africa)
Part of my soul. Edited by Anne Benjamin and adapted by Mary Benson. Rev. ed.. Harmondsworth : Penguin, 1985.
Zindzi MANDELA (South Africa)
Black as I am. Los Angeles: The Guild of Tutors Press, 1978.
Susan MANN (South Africa)
One Tongue Singing. London: Secker and Warburg, 2004. Novel.
Quarter Tones. London: Harvill Secker, 2007. Novel.
J. Nozipo MARAIRE (Zimbabwe)
Zenzele. London: Michael Joseph, 1996. Reprinted, Weidenfeld Nicolson, 1996 (Pb); Knosana, 1996. Novel.
Julia MARTIN (South Africa)
A Millimetre of Dust: Visiting Ancestral Sites. Cape Town: Kwela Books, 2008. Travel memoir.
Stella MARTINS (Nigeria)
Hot Shots. Nigeria: Fourth Dimension, 2002. Novel.
Our Moment in Time. Nigeria: Fourth Dimension, 2002. Novel.
The hellion. Fourth Dimension Publishing, 2002. Novel.
Barbara MARKHALISA (Zimbabwe)
Qilindini. [Cunning Treacherous Man; translated from Ndebele by Flora Veit-Wild, Teachers, Preacers, Non-Believers: A Social History of Zimbabwean Literature, 1993]. Salisbury: Longman, in association with the Rhodesia Literature Bureau, 1974.
Umendo.[Marriage, translated from Ndebele by Flora Veit-Wild, Teachers, Preachers, Non-Believers: A Social History of Zimbabwean Literature, 1993]. Gwelo: Mambo Press, in association with the Rhodesia Literature Bureau, 1977.
Umhlaba lo!. [What a world!; translated from Ndebele by Flora Veit-Wild, Teachers, Preachers, Non-Believers: A Social History of Zimbabwean Literature, 1993]. Gwelo: Mambo Press, in association with teh Rhodesia Literature Bureau, 1977.
Impilo yinkinga. [Life is a mystery; translated from Ndebele by Flora Veit-Wild, Teachers, Preachers, Non-Believers: A Social History of Zimbabwean Literature, 1993]. Harare: Longman, in association with the Literature Bureau, 1983.
The Underdog and Other Stories. Gweru: Mambo Press, 1984. [In Ndebele].
Cecilia MASHAYENI (Zimbabwe)
Ndambakuudzwa. [For better or for worse; translated from Ndebele by Flora Veit-Wild, Teachers, Preachers, Non-Believers: A Social History of Zimbabwean Literature, 1993]. Salisbury: Rhodesia Litearture Bureau, 1979.
Lebogang MASHILE (South Africa)
In a Ribbon of Rhythm. Oshun Books, 2005. Poetry.
Emma MASHININI (South Africa)
Strikes Have Followed Me All My Life. London: Women's Press, 1989.
Dalene MATHEE (South Africa)
Dream Forest. Penguin Books (SA), 2005. Novel.
Circles in a Forest. Penguin Books (SA), 2003. Novel. Hardcover appeared in 1984, Alfred a Knopf.
Fiela's Child. Penguin Books (SA), 2003. Novel. Various other editions since 1990.
Kopano MATLWA. (South Africa)
Coconut. Johannesburg: Jacana Media, 2008. Fiction.
Bridget MCNULTY (South Africa)
Strange Nervous Laughter. Cape Town: Struik Publishers (Oshun Books), 2007. Fiction.
Marina MAXWELL (South Africa)
Land of the long Grass. Covos Day Books, 2001. Fiction.
Diana Bamford McBAGONLURI (Ghana)
Boomerang. Accra: Excellent Publishing, 2003. Drama.
Tears of a Rain Goddess. Accra: Excellent Publishing, 2003. Novel.
King's Drumbeat. Accra: Yamens Publications, 2001. Drama.
June McKINNON (South Africa)
A Tapestry of Lives. Roggebaai: Kwela Books, 2004. Non-fiction.
Fatima MEER (South Africa)
The Trial of Andrew Zondo. Johannesburg: Skotaville, 1987.
Higher Than Hope: An Authorized Biography of Nelson Mandela. London: Hamish Hamilton, 1990. Life writing.
Prison Diary. Roggebai, South Africa: Kwela Books, 2001. Autobiography.
Shamin MEER (South Africa)
Women Speak. Roggebai, South Africa: Kwela Books, 1998. Edited collection of women's writings.
Teresa Ekwutosi MENIRU (Nigeria)
The Bad Fairy and the Caterpillar. Ibadan: Evans, 1971.
The Carver and the Leopard. Ibadan: Evans, 1971.
The Melting Girl and Other Stories. Ibadan: Evans, 1971.
Unoma. Ibadan: Unoma, 1976.
Omalinze. Ibadan: OUP, 1977. Co-authored.
Unoma at College. Ibadan: Evans, 1981.
Footsteps in the Dark. Ibadan: Macmillan, 1982.
The Drums of Joy. Ibadan: Macmillan, 1982.
Ibe the Camon Boy. Ibadan: A. U. P., ?.
Last Card. Ibadan: Macmillan, ?.
The Lion on the Hill. Ibadan: Macmillan, ?.
The Mysterious Dancer. Ibadan: Macmillan, ?.
Uzo: A Fight with Fate. Ibadan: Evans, ?.
Joan METELERKAMP (South Africa)
Towing the Line. Cape Town: Carrefour, 1991. Poetry.
Stone no more. Durban: Gecko Books, 1995. Poetry.
Into the Day Breaking. Durban: Gecko Poetry, 2000. Poetry.
Gcina MHLOPE (South Africa)
The Snake with Seven Heads. Illustrated by Hargreaves Ntukwana. Johannesburg, Skotaville Publishers, 1989. Children's fiction.
Have you Seen Zandile ? Portsmouth, NH: Heinemann, 1990.
Queen of the Tortoises. Johannesburg: Skotaville, 1990.
The Singing Dog. Illustrated by Erica Maritz and Andries Maritz. Johannesburg: kotaville, 1992. Children's stories.
Fudukazi's magic. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1999. Fiction.
Love Child. Durban: University of Natal Press, 2002. Various.
Ann MILLER (South Africa)
Ariel Rose. Johannesburg: AD Donker, 1984. Novel.
Kirsten MILLER (South Africa)
All is Fish. Johannesburg: Jacana Media, 2007.
Ruth MILLER (South Africa)
Floating Island. Cape Twon, 1965. Poetry.
Selected Poems. London, 1968. Poetry.
Poems, Prose, Plays. Ed. Lionel Abrahams. Cape Town: Carrefour, 1990.
Sarah Gertrude MILLIN (South Africa)
God's Stepchildren. New York; London, 1924; Johhannesburg, 1986. Novel.
Mary Glenn. New York; London, 1925. Novel.
The Herr Witchdoctor. Johannesburg, 1941. Novel.
King of the Bastards. New York, 1949. Novel.
The Burning Man. New York; London, 1952. Novel.
The Wizard Bird. Johannesburg; London, 1962). Novel.
The Measure of My Days. Johannesburg; New York; London, 1955. Autobiography.
Praba MOODLEY (South Africa)
The heart knows no colour. Roggebai, South Africa: Kewla Books, 2003. Novel.
Rose Rappaport MOSS (South Africa)
The Family Reunion. Charles Scribner's Sons, New York, NY, 1974. Novel.
The SchoolMaster. Johannesburg: Ravan Press, 1981. Novel. Originally published as The Terrorist. Harvester Press, Sussex, England, 1979. Second edition, 1995.
Shouting at the Crocodile: Popo Molefe, Patrick Lekota and the Freeing of South Africa. Beacon Press, Boston, MA, 1990.
In Court. Penguin Modern Classics, 2008.
Natasha MOSTERT (South Africa)
The Midnight Side. HarperCollins, 2001. Fiction.
The Other Side of Silence. Manchester: Coronet, 2002.
Windwalker. Cape Town: Struik Publishers (Oshun Books), 2005.
Season of the Witch. London: Dutton, 2007. Fiction.
Hazel MUGO (Kenya)
Black Night at Quiloa. Nairobi: EA Publishing, 1971. Novel.
Micere Githae MUGO (Kenya)
The Trial of Dedan Kimathi. London: Heinemann, 1976. (AWS; 191). Drama. Co-written with Ngugi wa Thiong'o.
Daughter of my people, sing!. Nairobi: EALB, 1976. Poetry.
The Long illness of ex-chief Kiti. Nairobi: EALB, 1976. Drama.
My mother's poem and other songs: songs and poems. Nairobi: East African Educational Publishers, 1994.
Daphne MUIR (South Africa)
A Virtuous Woman. London: Chatto and Windus, 1929. Novel.
Sally-Ann MURRAY (South Africa)
Shifting. Cape Town: Carrefour, 1991. Poetry.
Martha MVUNGI (Tanzania)
Three Solid Stones. London: Heinemann, 1985. Novel.
Yasin in Trouble. Nairobi: Heinemann, 1990. Children's.
Beverley NAIDOO (South Africa)
Journey to Jo'Burg: A South African Story. 1985. Children, novel.
Chain of Fire. 1989. Children, novel.
No Turning Back. 1995. Novel.
The Other Side of Truth. 2000. Novel.
Out of Bounds. 2001.
Glaydah Namukasa (Uganda)
Voice of a Dream. Uganda: Femrite Publications, 2005. Novel.
Nomvuyo NGCELWANE (South Africa)
Sala Kahle, District Six - An African Woman's Perspective. Roggebaai, South Africa: Kwela Books, 1998. Autobiography.
Lauretta NGCOBO (South Africa)
A Cross of gold. London: Longman, 1981. Novel.
And They Didn't Die. London: Virago. 1990. Novel.
Fiki learns to like other people. London: Macmillan, 1993. Reprinted, Macmillans, 1994.
Lydiah Mumbi NGUYA (Kenya)
The First Seed. Kampala: EA Literature Bureau, 1975. Novel.
Rebecca NJAU (Kenya)
The Scar: a tragedy in one act. Moshi, Tanzania: Lobp Art Gallery, 1965. Drama.
Ripples in the pool. Nairobi; London: Transafrica Pub.; Heinemann, 1975 (AWS; 203). Novel.
The Hypocrite. Nairobi: Uzima Press, 1977. Short stories.
Kenya women heroes and their mystical power. With Gideon Mulaki. Nairobi : Risk Publications, 1984.
The Sacred Seed. 2003. Novel.
Stella Kahaki NJUGUNA (Kenya)
Labyrinth. Kenya: ?. 2000. Novel.
Sankie NKONDO (South Africa)
Flames of Fury and other poems. Johannesburg: COSAW, 1990.
Phyllis NTANTALA (South Africa)
A Life's Mosaic. David Philip, Cape Town; University of California Press, Berkeley, 1993. Autobiography.
Flora NWAPA (Nigeria)
Efuru. London: Heinemann, 1966. (AWS; 26). Novel.
Idu. London: Heinemann, 1969. (AWS; 56). Novel.
This is Lagos and other stories. Enugu, Nigera: Nwamife, 1980. Also pub.: Trenton, NJ: Africa World Press, 1992. (Africa women writers series). Short stories.
One is enough. Enugu, Nigeria: Flora Nwapa Co., 1981. Also pub.: Trenton, NJ: Africa World Press, 1992. (African women writers series). Novel.
Women are different. Enugu, Nigeria: Tana Press, 1986. Also pub.: Trenton, NJ: Africa World Press, 1992. (African women writers series). Novel.
Never Again. Trenton, NJ: Africa World Press, 1992. (African Women Writers series). Novel.
Wives at War and other stories. Trenton, NJ: Africa World Press, 1992. (African Women Writers series).
Martina NWAKOBY (Nigeria)
Ten in the Family. London: Evans, 1977.
A Lucky Chance. Ibadan: Macmillan, 1980.
Quiz Time. Enugu: Nwamife, 1980.
A House Divided. Enigu: Fourth Dimension, 1985.
Gladys NGWENYA (Zimbabwe)
Silver Roses. Harare: College Press Publishers, 1999. Children's fiction.
Freedom T.V. NYAMUBAYA (Zimbabwe)
On the road again: poems during and after the national liberation of Zimbabwe.
Harare: Zimbabwe Publishing House, 1986.).
Dusk of dawn. Harare: College Press, 1995. Poetry.
Sekai NZENZA (Zimbabwe)
Zimbabwean Woman: my own story. London: Karia Press, 1988. Autobiography.
Songs to an African Sunset : A Zimbabwean Story. Melbourne: Lonely Planet Publications, 1997. (Lonely Planet Journeys).
Asenath Bole ODAGA (Kenya)
The Villager's Son. Jande's Ambition. Kisumu: Lake Publishers and Enterprises, 1966. Children's fiction.
The Shade Changes.
A Bridge in Time.
Between the Years.
The Angry Flames. Kisumu: Lake Publishers and Enterprises, 1978.
The Diamond Ring. Kisumu: Lake Publishers and Enterprises, 1968. Children's fiction.
Thu Tinda! Nairobi: Uzima, 1980. Children's fiction.
The Storm. Kisumu: Lake Publishers and Enterprises, 1985.
The Secret of the Monkey Rock.
Why the hyena has a crooked neck and other stories: anthology of short stories by Kenyan grassroots women writers & storytellers. Edited by Asenath Bole Odaga. Kisumu, Kenya: Women Literature Group, 1993.
Grace OGOT (Kenya)
The Promised Land. Nairobi: EAPH, 1966. (Modern African library). New ed.: Nairobi: Heinemann Kenya, 1990. Novel.
Land without thunder. Nairobi: EAPH, 1968. Short stories.
The Graduate. Nairobi: Uzima Press, 1980. Novel.
The Island of tears. Nairobi: Uzima Press, 1980. Short stories.
The strange bride. Nairobi; Heinemann, 1989. Novel. Translated from Dholuo by Okoth Okombo.
The Other woman. Nairobi: East African Educational Publishers, 1992. Short stories.
Margaret OGOLA Kenya)
The River and the Source. Nairobi: Focus, 1994. Novel.
I Swear by Apollo. Nairobi, 1995; Focus Publications, 2002. Novel.
Molara OGUNDIPE (Nigeria)
ANTHOLOGIES INCLUDING OGUNDIPE-LESLIE'S POEMS
Emerging Perspectives on Flora Nwapa. Ed. Marie Umeh. Trenton: Africa World P, 1998. "Dirge to Flora Nwapa."
Borderlines: Contemporary Poems in English. Ed. J. A. Wainright. Canada: Coppclark Longman, 1995.
New Voices in West African Poetry. Ed. Tijan Sallah. London and Nigeria: Malthouse P, 1995.
Literature Around the Globe. Ed. Fink & Allan. Iowa: Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company: 1994.
The Heinemann Book of African Women's Poetry. Ed. Chipasula and Chipasula. London: Heinemann P, 1994.
Voices: Canadian Voices of African Descent. Ed. Ayanna Black. Harper Collins, 1992.
Daughters of Africa. Ed. Margaret Busby. US Pantheon Books, 1992.
The Heinemann Book of African Poets in English. Ed. Adewale Maja-Pearse. 1990.
Voices from 20th Century Africa. Ed. Chinweizu. London: Faber and Faber, 1988.
The Penguin Book of Modern African Poetry. Ed. Gerald Moore, 1985.
African Writing Today. Ed. Peter Nazareth. Spec. double issue of Pacific Moana Quarterly, Hamilton, New Zealand: 6 . 3/4 (1981).
African Notes. University of Ibadan: Institute of African Studies, 1980.
OTHER BOOKS
Moving Beyond Boundaries: Black Women's Diasporas. 2 vols. London: Pluto P, and New York UP, 1995. An anthology of writing by women of the African diaspora: Africa, USA, Britain, the Caribbean, Canada and Latin America. [vol. 1. The International Dimensions of Black Women's Writing. vol. 2. Black Women's Diasporas.] (with Davies, Carole Boyce, eds.)
Recreating Ourselves : African Women and Critical Transformations. Trenton: Africa World P, 1994. Selected in First Nomination of 100 Best Books from Africa, 2000.
The WIN DOCUMENT : The Conditions of Women in Nigeria and Policy Recommendations to 2,000 A.D. Zaria: Ahmadu Bello UP, 1985. Submitted to the U.N. Conference in Nairobi, Kenya by WIN (Women in Nigeria). (with others)
Sew The Old Days and Other Poems. London and Ibadan: Evans Brothers Publishers, 1985.
BOOKS IN PROGRESS (2001)
Gender and Subjectivity : Feminist, Critical and Cultural Readings in African Literature and Society. (Potential title of published version). Diss. Univ. of Leiden, The Netherlands. University of Leiden Publications: CNWS Series. To appear 2000.
Cultural Studies in Africa : Celebrating Okot p'Bitek and Beyond. Proceedings of Celebrating Okot p'Bitek: An African Literature Symposium, University of Transkei, South Africa, Aug. 27-30 1997. (with Luzuuka, Ssalongo Theo, eds.)
Narratives of the New South Africa. (in mss.)
Julie OKOH (Nigeria)
Mask. Owerri: Totan Publishers Ltd, 1988.
The Mannequins. Owerri: Springfield Publisher, 1997.
Edewede. Owerri: Totan publishers Ltd, 2000.
In The Fullness of Time. Owerri: Totan Publishers Ltd, 2001.
Mary Karooro OKURUT (Uganda)
The Curse of the sacred Cow. Kampala, Uganda: Fountain Publishers, 1994.
The Invisible Weevil. Uganda: Femrite Publications, 1999.
A Woman's Voice: An Anthology of Short Stories by Ugandan Women. Edited by Okurut. Uganda: Femrite Publications, 1999.
The Official Wife. Fountain Publishers: Fountain Publishers, 2003. Novel.
Ifeoma OKOYE (Nigeria)
The Adventures of Tulu the Little Monkey. Enugu, Flora Nwapa, 1980.
Eme Goes to School. Enugu: Flora Nwapa, 1980.
No School for Eze. Enugu: Fourth Dimension, 1980.
Only Bread for Eze. Enugu: Fourth Dimension, 1980.
The Village Boy. London: Macmillan, 1982.
Behind the Clouds. London: Longman, 1982.
Men Without Ears. London: Longman, 1984.
Ayo and His Pencil. London: Heinemann International,1995. Children's.
Chika's house. London: Heinemann International, 1995. Children's.
Neka Goes to Market. London: Heinemann International, 1996. Children's.
Mary OKOYE (Nigeria)
Kukoro-koo! Ibadan: Macmillan, 1980.
Nwankwo and the Secret Council. Ibadan: University Press,
Mr. Ude's New Bus. Ibadan: University Press,
Charry Ada ONWU (Nigeria)
Catastrophe. Akure: Fagbamigbe, date unknown.
One Bad Turn. Akure: Fagbamigbe, 1986(?).
Pauline ONWUBIKO (Nigeria)
Running for Cover. Owerri, Nigeria: KayBeeCee, 1988. Novel.
Osonye Tess ONWUEME (Nigeria)
The Children's Way. Owerri, Nigeria: Totan, 1982. Drama.
The Broken Calabash. Owerri, Nigeria: Totan, 1984. Drama.
Ban Empty Barn. Owerri, Nigeria: Totan, 1986. Drama.
Mirror for Campus. Owerri, Nigeria: Headway Communications, 1987. Drama.
The Reign of Wazobia: A Play. Ibadan, Nigeria: Heinemann, 1988. Drama.
The Desert Encroaches. Ibadan, Nigeria: Heinemann, 1988. Drama.
Legacies: A Play. Ibadan, Nigeria: Heinemann, 1989. Drama.
Three Plays. Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 1993. Drama.
Tell it to Women. Ibadan, Nigeria; in association with Africana Legacy Press, 1995.
Reissued with a Foreword by Ngugi wa Thiong'o. Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 1997. Drama.
Riot in Heaven: Musical for the voices of Color. African Legacy Press, 1996. Play.
Why the Elephant has no Butt. San Francisco: African Heritage Press, 2000.
Shakara: Dance-Hall Queen. San Francisco: African Heritage Press, 2000. Play.
Then She Said It. Lagos and San Francisco: African Heritage Press, 2002. Play.
What Mama Said: An Epic Drama. Wayne State University Press, 2003.
No Vacancy. Trenton, NJ.: Africa World Press, 2004. Play.
Grace N. A. OSIFO (Nigeria)
Dramas of Love and Marriage. Enugu: Nwamife, 1978. Three plays.
Dizzy Angel. Ibadan: University Press, 1985.
Anji OSSAI (Nigeria)
Tolulope. Walton-on-Thames: Nelson, 1979.
Helen OVBIAGELE (Nigeria)
Evbu, My Love.London: Macmillan, 1983.
Mercy OWUSU-NIMOH (Ghana)
The Walking Calabash and Other Stories. Tema, Ghana: Ghana Publishing Corporation.
Kofizee goes to school. Tema, Ghana: Ghana Publishing Corporation, 1978.
Ellen PALESTRANT (South Africa)
Nosedive and Other Writings. Johannesburg: AD Donker, 1983. Short fiction.
Eve PALMER (South Africa)
The Plains of Camdeboo: the Classic Book of the Karoo. Re. edition. Johannesburg: Lowery Publishers, 1986 [London, 1966].
Fatima PAM (Nigeria)
Amina the Milkmaid. Ikeja, Nigeria: Longman Nigeria, 1988.
Sarah PENNY (South Africa)
The Beneficiaries. Penguin, 2002. Novel.
Nazia PEER (South Africa)
House of Peace. South Africa: Madiba Books, 2005. Novel.
Bridget PITT (South Africa)
Unbroken Wing. Roggebaai, South Africa: Kwela Books, 1998.
Virginia PHIRI (Zimbabwe)
Desperate. Self-published, Hunyani Printers, 2002. Novel.
Menán du PLESSIS (South Africa)
A State of Fear. London: Pandor, 1987, c1983. Novel.
Longlive! Cape Town: D. Philip, 1989. Reprinted, Penguin, 1991. Novel.
Marguerite POLAND (South Africa)
The Bush Shrike. Johannesburg: Ravan, 1979. Children's literature.
The Mantis and the Moon: stories for the children of Africa. Illustrated by Leigh Voigt Johannesburg: Ravan Press, 1979. Children's stories.
Wood Ash Stars. Cape Town: David Philip, 1986.
The train to Doringhult. London: Bodley Head, 1987.
The Small Clay Bull.Cape Town: David Philip, 1989.
Shades. London: Viking, 1993.
Iron Love. London: Viking, 1999. Novel.
Once at Kwa Fubesi. Johannesburg: Ravan Press, 1989. Novel.
Recessional for Grace. Johannesburg: Penguin SA, 2004. Novel.
Sobhna POONA (South Africa)
In Search of Rainbows. Johannesburg: Skotaville, 1990.
Karen PRESS (South Africa)
This Winter Coming. Cinnamon Crocodile, 1986. Poetry.
Children of Africa. Illustrated by Shelley Sacks. Cape Town: Buchu Books, 1987. Short stories.
Krotoa. Illustrations by Jeff Rankin. Pietermaritzburg, South Africa: Centaur Publications, 1990. Series: Hidden histories.
Bird Heart Stoning the Sea. Buchu Books, 1990. Poetry.
History is the Dispossession of the Heart. Cinnamon Crocodile, 1992. Poetry.
The Coffee Shop Poems. Plumstead, South Africa: Snailpress, 1993.
Let it Come Back. Isando, South Africa: Heineamnn Gap, 1994. Young adult fiction.
Echo Location: A Guide to Sea Point for Residents and Visitors. Durban: Gecko Poetry, 1998. Poetry / mixed-genre.
Home. Manchester: Carcanet, 2000.
The Little Museum of Working Life. South Africa: Deep South, 2004. Poetry.
Jessie PRISMAN (South Africa)
Fifty-Three. Cape Town et al: Purnell, 1971. Poetry.
Mamphela RAMPHELE (South Africa)
Across Boundaries: The Journey of a South African Woman Leader. The Feminist Press, 1997; 1999. Autobiography.
A Bed Called Home: Life in the Migrant Hostels of Cape Town. Ohio UP, 1993. With Roger Meintjies, Photographer.
Mamphela Ramphele: A Life. 2nd ed. Cape Town: D. Philip, 1996.
Jayapraga REDDY (South Africa)
On the Fringe of Dreamtime and Other Stories. Johannesburg, South Africa: Skotaville, 1987. Short Stories.
Molly REINHARDT (South Africa)
What Makes the Southern Cross. Illustrated by David Marais. Cape Town: Howard Timmins, 1964. Poetry.
Maggie RESHA (South Africa)
My Life in the Struggle. Mangoana o Tsoara thipa ka bohaleng. SA Writers, London and COSAW, Johannesburg, 1992. Autobiography.
Jo-Anne RICHARDS (South Africa)
Touching the Lighthouse. London: Headline Book Publishing, 1997. Novel.
The Innocence of Roast Chicken. London Headdline Book Publishing, 1996. Novel.
My Brother's Book. Johannesburg: Picador Africa, 2008.
Nikki RIDLEY (South Africa)
The Million-Dollar Teaspoon. Cape Town: Struik Publishers (Zebra Books), 2006. Life writing.
Sheila ROBERTS (South Africa)
Outside life's feast. Joannesburg: Donker, 1975. Short stories.
He's My Brother. Johannesburg; London: Donker, 1977. Novel.
Johannesburg Requiem: A Novel. New York: Taplinger, 1980. Originally published in South Africa as He's My Brother. Banned by the South African authorities, it was then reprinted in New York, under this new title.
The Weekenders. Johannesburg, South Africa: Bateleur, 1981.
Dan Jacobson. Gale Group, 1984. Literary Criticism.
Dialogues and divertimenti. Johannesburg: Donker, 1985.
Jacks in Corners. Craighall, South Africa: Donker, 1987.
Coming in and other stories. Johannesburg: Justified Press, 1993. Short stories.
Still the Frame Holds: Essays on Women Poets and Writers. Borgo Press, 1993.
Literary Criticism.
Daughters and Other Dutiful Women. Johannesburg, 1995. Poetry.
Heather ROBERTSON (South Africa)
Under the Sun. Illustrated by Andrew Putter. Cape Town: Snailpress, 1991.
Jenny ROBSON (South Africa)
Where shadows fall. Roggebaai, South Africa: Kwela Books, 1996.
Daphne ROOKE (South Africa)
Mittee. London: Victor Gollancz, 1987 [1951]. Novel.
Zuretha ROOS (South Africa)
Saffron Pear Tree. Cape Town: Oshun Books (Struik Publishers), 2005. Memoir.
Jane ROSENTHAL (South Africa)
Uncertain Consolations. Plumstead, South Africa: Snailpress, 1993.
Henrietta ROSE-INNES (South Africa)
Shark's Egg. Roggebaai, South Africa: Kwela Books, 2000. Fiction.
The Rock Alphabet. Roggebaai, South Africa: Kwela Books, 2004. Fiction.
Nice times!: A book of South African pleasures and delights. Double Storey, 2006. Non-fiction.
Zuretha ROOS (South Africa)
The Saffron Pear Tree and other Kitchen Memories. Illustrations by John Hall. Cape Town: Struik Publishers (Oshun Books), 2005. Life writing.
Sea Spray and Cherry Peppers. Cape Town: Struik Publishers (Oshun Books), 2007. Life writing.
Valerie ROSENBERG (South Africa)
Sunflower to the Sun Ñ the life story of Herman Charles Bosman. Cape Town: Human and Rousseau, 1976. Biography.
Herman Charles Bosman, a Pictorial Biography. Perskor, 1981. Biography.
Herman Charles Bosman: Between the Lines. Cape Town: Struik Publishers, 2005. Biography.
Catriona ROSS (South Africa)
The Love Book. Cape Town: Struik Publishers (Oshun Books), 2005. Fiction.
Eva ROYSTON (South Africa)
One Hundred and Three poems. Johannesburg: Renoster Books, 1973. Poetry.
Kristina RUNGANO (Zimbabwe)
A Storm is Brewing. Harare: Zimbabwe Publishing House, 1984. Poetry.
Arja SALAFRANCA (South Africa)
A Life Stripped of Illusions. Unpublished; received the Sanlam literary award in 1994. Poetry.
Agnes SAM (South Africa)
Jesus is Indian and other stories. London: Heinemann, 1989; Oxford: Heinemann, 1994.
Shamin SARIF (South Africa)
The World Unseen. London: The Women's Press, 2001. Novel.
Reviva SCHERMBRUCKER (South Africa)
Lucky Fish. Johannesburg: Jacana Books, 2003. Novel.
An African Christmas Cloth. Johannesburg: Jacana Media, 2007. Fiction, Young adults.
Patricia SCHONSTEIN PINNOCK (South Africa)
Skyline. Cape Town: David Philip, 2000. Fiction.
A Time of Angels. London: Bantam Press, 2003. Novel.
The Apothecary's Daughter. Black Swan, 2005. Novel.
A Quilt of Dreams. Black Swan, 2007. Novel.
Barbara SCHREINER (South Africa)
My Spirit is Not Banned: The Story of Francis Baard. Harare: Zimbabwe Publishing House, 1987.
The Gossiping Grass. Johannesburg: Macmillan Blesaw, 1993. Poetry.
Olive SCHREINER (South Africa)
The story of an African farm. New York : Garland Pub, 1975. Victorian fiction, novels of faith and doubt Series. Reprint of the 1883 ed. published by Chapman and Hall, London.
Dreams. London: Unwin, 1890.
Dream Life and Real Life. London: Unwin, 1893.
Peter Halket of Mashonaland. London: Unwin, 1897.
Women and Labour. London: Unwin, 1911.
From Man to Man; or, Perhaps Only .... London: Unwin, 1926.
Thoughts on South Africa. London: Unwin, 1923.
Undine. London: Harper, 1929.
Jenny SEED (South Africa)
To the Rescur. London: Hamish Hamilton, 1966.
Peter the Gardener. London: Hamish Hamilton, 1966.
Timothy and Tinker. London: Hamish Hamilton, 1967.
River Man. London: Hamish Hamilton, 1968.
Canvas City. London: Hamish Hamilton, 1968.
Voice of the Great Elephant. London: Hamish Hamilton, 1968.
Prince of the Bay. London: Hamish Hamilton, 1970.
Kulumi the Brave. London: Hamish Hamilton, 1970. With Trevor Stubley.
Great Thirst. London: Hamish Hamilton, 1971.
Broken Spear. London: Hamish hamilton, 1972.
Sly Green Lizard. London: Hamish Hamilton, 1973.
Bushman's Dream. London: Hamish Hamilton, 1974.
Warriors on the Hills. Abelard Schuman, 1975.
Strangers in the Land. London: Hamish Hamilton, 1976.
Gold Dust. London: Hamish Hamilton, 1982. With Bill Le Fever.
Ntombi's Song. Johannesburg: Ravan, 1988.
The far-Away Valley. With Joan Rankin. South Africa: Daan Retief, 1987.
The Big Pumpkin. Cape Town: Human and Rousseau, 1989.
Bongani's Own Chair. With Cornelia Holm. ABC Children's Book Club, 1991.
Tom's Garden. With Kathy Pienaar. South Africa: Daan Retief, 1992. Non-fiction.
Mabel SEGUN (Nigeria)
My Father's Daughter. Lagos: African University Press, 1965.
Friends, Nigerians, Countrymen. Ibadan, Oxford University Press, 1971.
Under the Mango Tree: Songs and Poems for Primary Schools. Harlow, England: Longman, 1980.
Youth Day Parade. Ibadan: DUCA, 1983.
My Mother's Daughter. Ibadan: African University Press, 1985.
Olu and the Broken Statue. Ibadan: New Horn Press, 1985.
Conflict and Other Poems. Ibadan: New Horn Press, 1986.
Ntsoaki SENOKOANYANE (South Africa)
Their light, love and life - A Black Nurse's story. Roggebaai, South Africa: Kwela Books, 1996.
Dulcie SEPTEMBER (South Africa)
Short stories. Anthologised in An Anthology of Black South African Women Writers, ed. Mabuza, 1989.
Lola SHONEYIN (Nigeria)
So all the time I was sitting on an egg. Ibadan: Ovalonion House, 1998. Poetry.
Song of the Riverbird. Poetry. Ovalonion House, 2002. Poetry.
Jameela SADDIQI (Kenya)
Feast of the Nine Virgins. UK: Bogle L'Ouverture, 2001. Novel.
Joyce SIKAKANE (South Africa)
A Window on Soweto. London: International Defense and Aid Fund for South Africa, 1977.
Joyce SIMANGO (Zimbabwe)
Zviuya zviri mbere. [God things are ahead]. Salisbury: Longman, in association with the Rhodesia Literature Bureau, 1974. [in Ndebele]
Marilet SIENAERT (South Africa)
The Eye of the Beholder. Roggebai, South Africa: Kwela Books, 2001. Study of Breyten Breytenbach's painting and writing.
Elinor SISULU (South Africa)
The Day Gogo Went to Vote.
Gillian SLOVO (South Africa)
Morbid symptoms. London: Pluto, 1984.
Morbid symptoms: A murder Mystery. Dembner Books, 1985.
Close Call. London: Michael Joseph, 1988.
Death by Analysis. London: Women's Press, 1986. Novel.
Death Comes Staccato. London: Women's Press, 1987. Novel.
Ties of blood. London: M. Joseph, 1989. Novel.
The Betrayal. London: M. Joseph, 1991. Novel.
Looking for Thelma. 1991. Novel.
Façade. London, Michael Joseph, 1993. Reprinted, Virago, 1994. Novel.
Catnap. London: Michael Joseph, 1994. Reprinted, Virago, 1995; St. Martin's Press, 1996. Mystery.
Every Secret Thing: My Family, My Country. London: Little Brown and Company, 1997. Autobiography / Biography.
The Ice Road. London: Virago, 2004. Novel.
Shawn SLOVO (South Africa)
A World Apart. London: Faber, 1988. Children's.
Alex SMITH (South Africa)
Algeria's Way. Cape Town: Umuzi (Random House), 2007. Novel.
Pauline SMITH (South Africa)
The Little Karoo. London: Doran, 1925. Reprinted, New York, 1952; Cape Town, 1990. Short stories.
The Beadle. London: Doran, 1926. Reprinted, Cape Town, 1981. Novel.
Platkops Children. London: Cape, 1935; Cape Town, 1981. Children's stories.
Hold Yourself Dear. New York: J. Messner, 1965.
Sylvia Bond SMITH (Zimbabwe)
Ginette. Harare Books of Zimbabwe, 1980.
Gaele SOBOTT-MOGWE (Botswana)
Colour Me Blue. London: Heinemann, 1995.
Zulu SOFOLA (Nigeria)
The Deer hunter, and the Hunter's pearl. London: Evans Bros., 1969. Drama.
Wedlock of the Gods. London: Evans, 1973.
King Emene. Ibadan: Heinemann, 1975.
The Wizard of Law. Ibadan: Evans, 1975.
The Sweet Trap. Ibadan: University Press Limited, 1977.
Old Wines are Tasty. Ibadan: University Press Limited, 1981.
The Disturbed Peace of Christmas. Ibadan: Daystar Press Limited, 1968.
Memories in the Moonlight. Ibadan: Evans, 1986.
Song of a Maiden. Ibadan: University Press Limited, 1986.
Operators.
Dorothea SPEARS (South Africa)
Van Riebeeck: A Song of To-Morrow. London: The Fortune Press; Cape Town: Maskew Miller, 1952. Poetry.
Rhona STERN (South Africa)
The Cactus Land. London: Michael Joseph, 1964. Novel.
The Bird Flies Blind. London: Michael Joseph, 1965. Novel.
Stop Halfway and Look at the View. London: Michael Joseph, 1969. Novel
Nora STEVENSON (South Africa)
African Harvest. London: Thorton Butterworth, 1928. Novel.
So Much Has Happened. London: Jonathan Cape, 1939. Novel.
Dianne STEWART (South Africa)
African Myths and Legends. With Jay Heal. Cape Town: Struik Publishers, 2001. Non-fiction.
The Zebra's Stripes and other African Animal Tales. Illustrated by Kathy Pienaar. Cape Town: Struik Publishers, 2004. Children's stories.
Folktales from Africa. With Marjorie van Heerden. Cape Town: Struik Publishers, 2006. Children's stories.
The Guineafowl's Spots. Illustrated by Richard MacKintosh. Cape Town: Struik Publishers, 2007. Children's stories.
The Zebra's Stripes (in Zulu). Illustrated by Kathy Pienaar, Tr. by Ndabayakhe William Zulu. Cape Town: Struik Publishers, 2008. Children's stories.
Wilma STOCKENSTROM (South Africa)
The Expedition to the Baobab Tree. London; Boston: Faber and Faber, 1983. Originally published in Afrikaans as Die Kumentartekspadisie. Translated by J. M. Coetzee.
Gertrud STRAUSS (South Africa)
The Bloodspot and Other Stories. South Africa: Soho Collective, 1999. Short fiction.
Laure St. JOHN (Zimbabwe)
The White Giraffe. London: Orion Books, 2006. Children's fiction.
The Dolphin Song. London: Orion Books, 2007. Children's fiction.
Rainbow's End: A Memoir of Childhood, War and an African Farm. Scribner, 2007. Life writing.
The Last Leopard. London: Orion Books, 2008. Children's fiction.
Efua Theodora SUTHERLAND (Ghana)
Playtime in Africa. With photographs by Willis E. Bell. London: Brown Knight and Truscott, 1960; New: Atheneum, 1962. Poetry.
The Roadmakers. With Willis E. Bell. Accra: Ghana Information Services, 1961; London: Newman Neame, 1963.
You Swore an Oath. In Présence Africaine, No. 22, Summer, 1964.
Foriwa. Tema, Ghana:State Publishing Corporation, 1967). Play.
Odasani. Accra: Anowuo, 1967. Play.
Vulture! Vulture! [and Tahinta]: Two Rhythm Plays. Accra: Ghana Publishing, 1968. Children's play.
The Original Bob: The Story of Bob Johnson, Ghana's Ace Comedian. With Willis E. Bell. Accra: Anowuo, 1970
Anansegoro: Story-telling Drama in Ghana. Accra: Afram, 1975.
The Marriage of Anansewa. London: Longman, 1975. Play.
Edufa. London: Longmans, Green, 1967; Washington, D.C.: Three Continents, 1979. Play.
The Voice in the Forest. New York: Philomel, 1983.
The Marriage of Anansewa, and Edufa. Harlow: Longman, 1987. Drama.
Victoria SWAARTEBOOI, aka Nombulelo Mermaid (South Africa)
U-Mandisa. Lovedale, South Africa: Lovedale Press, 1933. Novel.
Rita SWANEPOEL (South Africa)
Missis Victoria. Roggebaai, South Africa: Kwela Books,1996.
Valerie TAGWIRA (Zimbabwe)
The Uncertainty of Hope. Harare: Weaver Press, 2006. Novel.
Debbie TAYLOR (Zimbabwe)
The Children Who Sleep by the River. USA: Interlink Publishers, 1992. Novel.
Jacqui TAYLOR (Zimbabwe)
An African ABC. Cape Town: Struik Publishers, 2001. Children's writing.
A Baobab is Big. Cape Town: Struik Publishers, 2004. Children's writing.
Carolyn TERRY (South Africa)
The Fortune Seekers. London: Warner, 1987. Novel.
My Beautiful Mistress. London: Little, Brown, 1997. Reprinted, Warner, 1998. Novel.
The Pageant Train. Time Warner, 1999. Novel.
Dora TAYLOR (South Africa)
Kathie. Johannesburg: Penguin SA, 2008. Novel.
Don't Tread on My Dreams. Johannesburg: Penguin SA, 2008. Short stories.
Moira THATCHER (South Africa)
Kate THOMPSON (South Africa)
The Painted Caves: A Story about the Derains. London et al: George G. Harrap and Co., 1968. Novel.
Mandevilla. London et al: George G. Harrap and Co., 1958. Novel.
The Great House. London et al: George G. Harrap and Co., ?. Novel.
Lillian RINNDYEBWA (Uganda)
Recipe for Disaster. Uganda: Fountain Publishers, 2003 [1995]. Novel.
Miriam TLALI (South Africa)
Muriel at Metropolitan. Johannesburg; London: Ravan Press; Longman, 1975. Novel.
Amandla. Johannesburg: Ravan Press, 1980. Novel.
Mihloti. Johannesburg: Skotaville Publishers, 1984.
Footprints in the Quag: stories and dialogues from Soweto. Cape Town: D. Philip, 1989. Also pub. as:Soweto stories. London: Pandora, 1989.
Between Two Worlds. London: Longman, 1995. (Longman African Writers Series).
Judith TODD (Zimbabwe)
The Right to Say No: Rhodesia 1972. Harare: Longman, 1987. [in Ndebele]
Barbara TRAPIDO (South Africa)
Brother of the More Famous Jack. London: Black Swan, 1983. Reprinted, Penguin, 1998. Novel.
Noah's Ark. London: Gollancz, 1984. Reprinted, Corgi, 1985; Penguin, 1998. Novel.
Temples of Delight. London: Michael Joseph, 1990. Reprinted, Penguin, 1991. Novel.
Juggling. London: Penguin, 1995. Novel.
The Travelling Horn Player. London: Hamish Hamilton, 1998; Penguin Books, 1999. Novel.
Malabarismos. Thassalia, 2000.
Frankie and Stankie. London: Bloomsbury, 2003. Novel.
Jann TURNER (South Africa)
Heartland. Orion, 1997. Novel.
Southern Cross. Orion, 2003. Novel.
Grace UKALA (Nigeria)
Dramas of Love and Marriage. Nwamife Press, 1978.
Dizzy Angel. 1985. Novel.
The Broken Bond. Nigeria, University Press, 2001. Novel.
Ada In London (Surviving the Traumas). Outskirts Press, 2005. Novel.
Adaora Lily ULASI (Nigeria)
Many thing you no understand. London: M. Joseph, 1970. Novel; Fontana, 1975.
The Night Harry Died. Lagos: Educational Research Institute, 1974.
Many Thing Begin for Change. London: Fontana, 1975.
The Man from Sagamu. London; New York: Collins; Collier Macmillan, 1978. Novel.
Who is Jonah? Ibadan: Onibonoje, 1978. Novel.
Rosina UMELO (Nigeria)
Prose and Poetry Unseen for Certificate in English. London: Macmillan, 1976.
Felicia. London: Macmillan Education, 1978.
The Man Who Ate the Money. Oxford University Press, 1978.
Finger of Suspicion. London: Macmillan Education, 1984.
Striped Paint (Hop, Step, Jump). London: Macmillan, 1992.
Days of Silence. London: Macmillan, 1993.
Dark Blue is for Dreams. London: Macmillan, 1994.
Love Letters. London: Macmillan, 1995. Stories.
Waiting for Tomorrow. London: Macmillan, 1995. Children's writing.
The House in the Forest. London: Macmillan, 1996. Children's writing.
No Problem, Luganda. London: Macmillan, 2000. Reference.
Newsbirds. London: Macmillan, 2001. Children's writing.
Chika UNIGWE (Nigeria)
Tear Drops. Enugu: Richardson Publishers, 1993. Poetry.
Born in Nigeria. Enugu: Onyx Publishers, 1995. Poetry.
A Rainbow for Dinner. Macmillan Education, 2003. Children.
Ije Goes to Boarding School. Macmillan Education, 2001. Young Adults.
The Phoenix. Nigeria: Kachifo Publishers, 2007.
Rosemary Irene UWEMEDIMO (Nigeria)
Mammy-Wagon Marriage. London: Hurst and Blackett, 1961.
Akpan and the Smugglers. Ibadan: African University Press, 1971.
Emma van der VLIET (South Africa)
Past Imperfect. Johannesburg: Penguin, 2007. Novel.
Marlene VAN NIEKERK (South Africa)
Triomf. Translated by Leon de Kock. Johannesburg: Jonathan Ball, 1999. Novel. Also available in French.
Memorandum: A Story with Pictures. Cape Town: Human and Rousseau, 2006.
Agaat. Johannesburg: Jonathan Ball, 2006. Novel.
The Way of the Women. London: Little Brown, 2007. Novel.
Marialena VAN TONDER (Namibia)
Namibia in Balance: A Portrayal in Short Stories. Namibia: Namibian Institute or Democracy, 2002. Short Fiction.
Iris VAUGHAN (South Africa)
The Diary of Iris Vaughan. Johannesburg: Central News Agency, South Africa, 1966. Autobiography.
Yvonne VERA (Zimbabwe)
Why Don't You Carve Other Animals. Harare:Baobab Books, 1992.
Nehanda. Harare: Baobab Books, 1993. Novel.
Without a Name. Harare: Baobab Books, 1994.
Under the Tongue. Harare: Baobab, 1997.
Opening Spaces: An Anthology of Contemporary African Women's Writing. Oxford: Heinemann, 1999. (186pp.). ISBN 0-435-91010-8.
Butterfly Burning. New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2000.
The Stone Virgins. New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2003.
Morag VLAMMING (South Africa)
Gogo's Magic: An African Fable. Johannesburg: Writers Inc., 2003. Novel.
Makhosazana XABA (South Africa)
These Hands: Poems. Timbila Poetry Project, Elim Hospital, Limpopo Province, 2005. Poetry.
Charity WACIUMA (Kenya)
The Golden Feather. Nairobi: East African Publishing House, 1966.
Mweru, the Ostrich Girl. Nairobi: EAPH, 1966.
Who's Calling? Nairobi: EAPH, 1972.
Merry-Making. Nairobi: EAPH, 1972.
Daughter of Mumbi. Nairobi: EAPH, 1974.
Ayeta Anne WANGUSA (Uganda)
Memoirs of a Mother. Kampala, Uganda: Femrite, 1998. Fiction.
Tears of Hope: A Collection of Short Stories by Ugandan Rural Women. Edited with Violet Barung.
Kampala, Uganda: Femrite Publications, 2003.
Zukiswa WANNER (South Africa)
The Madams. Cape Town: Oshun Books, 2006. Novel.
Behind Every Successful Man. Cape Town: Kwela Books, 2008.
Mary WATSON (South Africa)
Moss. Roggebaai, South Africa: Kwela Books, 2004. Short Fiction.
Miriam WERE (Kenya)
The Boy in Between. Nairobi: Oxford University Press, 1969.
The Eighth Wife. Nairobi: East Africa Publishing House, 1972.
The High School Gent. Nairobi: Oxford University Press, 1972.
Your heart is my altar. Nairobi: EAPH, 1980. Novel.
Beverley WHYTE (Zimbabwe)
Beneath a Rhodesian Sky. Salisbury: Rhodesia, 1972. Poetry.
Zo‘ WICOMB (South Africa)
You can't get lost in Cape Town. London: Virago, 1987. Fiction.
David's Story. Roggebaai, South Africa: Kwela Books, 2001. Fiction.
Merna WILSON (Zimbabwe)
Explosion. London: Robert Hale, 1966. Novel.
Turn the Tide Gently. London: Robert Hale, 1967. Novel.
Reap the Whirlwind. London: Robert Hale, 1968. Novel.
A Ring Has no End. Salisbury: Gazebo Books, 1977. Poetry.
The Country of the Mind. Salisbury: Kailani Books, 1981. Poetry.
Jenny WINTER (South Africa)
Flashflood.
Cape Town: Tafelberg, 1990. Young Adults.
Ingrid WINTERBACH (South Africa)
To Hell with Cronje. Cape Town: Human and Rousseau, 2007. Novel.
Wendy WOODWARD (South Africa)
Seance for the Body. Cape Town: Snailpress, 1994. Poetry.
Rachel ZADOK (South Africa)
Gem Squash Tokoloshe. Johannesburg: Picador Africa, 2005. Fiction.
Fiona ZERBST (South Africa)
Parting Shots. Cape Town: Carrefour, 1991. Poetry.
The Small Zone. Cape Town: Snailpress, 1995. Poetry.
Rose ZWI (South Africa)
Another Year in Africa. Johannesburg: Bateleur, 1980; Sydney: Spinifex Press, 1996.
The Inverted Pyramid. Johannesburg: Ravan Press, 1981.
Exiles. Craighall, South Africa: Ad Donker, 1984.
The Umbrella Tree. New York: Penguin, 1990.
Safe Houses. Spinifex, 1994.
Last walk in Naryshkin Park. Spinifex, 1998.
Speak the Truth, Laughing. Spinifex, 2002.
Commentaires et suggestions peuvent être envoyés à Tony Simoes da Silva, [tonys@uow.edu.au] English Literatures Program, Faculty of Arts, University of Wollongong
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