A Bold new Nonfiction anthology

South Africa’s most powerful voices. In one book.

The Interpreters: South Africa’s New Nonfiction is a bold new nonfiction collection featuring J.M. Coetzee, Antjie Krog, Njabulo S Ndebele, Jonny Steinberg and other iconic and emerging South African writers. 

A new typography of South Africa's past

From the underworld of zama zama gold miners to the tragicomic closure of a Cape Town zoo, from stick fighting to punk rock, game lodges to fruit farms, this one-of-a-kind anthology collects the best South African nonfiction of the 21st century.

This magnificent anthology will surely emerge as one of the best books out of South Africa this year, if not this decade.

Ferial Haffajee

The Daily Maverick

Inside the collection

J. M. Coetzee • Kimon de Greef • William Dicey • Alexandra Dodd • Madeleine Fullard • Mark Gevisser • Anna Hartford • Anton Harber • Michiel Heyns • Daniël Hugo • Anton Kannemeyer • Bongani Kona • Rustum Kozain • Antjie Krog • Alastair Laird • Adrian Leftwich • Lidudumalingani • Bongani Madondo • Rian Malan • Zanele Mji • Mogorosi Motshumi • Nosisi Mpolweni • Julie Nxadi • Njabulo S Ndebele • Lindokuhle Nkosi • Sean O’Toole • Kopano Ratele • Warren Raysdorf • Srila Roy • Lin Sampson • Kwanele Sosibo • Jonny Steinberg • Niren Tolsi • Matthew Wilhelm-Solomon • Roger Young • Percy Zvomuya

About the book

Across three decades of democracy, South Africa has seen an outpouring of longform, narrative journalism and creative nonfiction – genres in which some of the country’s finest writers have tried to make sense of a complex and changing society. This brand new, one-of-a-kind anthology collects some of the best literary nonfiction published since the end of apartheid, carefully selected and introduced by editors Sean Christie and Hedley Twidle.

Literary nonfiction in South Africa has often been found at the margins of our media – in zines, journals, now defunct magazines and personal blogs. It is a kind of writing that has, in general, not made much financial sense – more a medium for those obsessed with pursuing a single story over months or years.

In The Interpreters, the editors have combed through 30 years of post-apartheid writing to produce a collection that combines preeminent names with lesser known but no less immersive and powerful works of creative journalism – disparate views and voices that, when read together, have created a new topography of South Africa’s recent past.

What the reviewers say

“These writers are among the who’s who of great South African authors, and their work is the what’s what of the stories clamouring to be told about our country. The Interpreters is a marvellous vehicle for sharing perspectives, experiences and imaginations, and pushing back against that division.”

Chris Roper

Financial Mail

The Interpreters is outstanding. This genre-riddling, anthological literary ride delivers striking comment on why South Africa is what it is today.”

Mila de Villiers

Sunday Times

Available worldwide

Available now, The Interpreters: South Africa’s New Nonfiction contains 33 pieces of literary nonfiction by 37 authors, including 4 pieces of graphical nonfiction, across 488 pages.

The Interpreters is ready to ship worldwide via Amazon and other leading book retailers around the world. You can also buy The Interpreters directly from Soutie Press; we ship worldwide with FedEx.

 

SEAN CHRISTIE is a journalist and sometime coordinator of emergency responses, who has contributed longform pieces to several South African newspapers, journals and essay collections. His nonfiction book, Under Nelson Mandela Boulevard – Life Among the Stowaways (Jonathan Ball Publishers, 2016), was awarded the 2017 Recht Malan Prize. He is a previous winner of the CNN Multichoice African Journalist Award.

HEDLEY TWIDLE is a writer, teacher and researcher based at the University of Cape Town, where he is currently head of English Literary Studies. He is the author of two essay collections, Firepool (Kwela, 2017) and Show Me the Place (Jonathan Ball, 2024), as well as a study of life writing and the South African transition, Experiments with Truth (James Currey, 2019).

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