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<ref>[https://artsfile.ca/from-south-africa-to-canada-the-writers-journey-of-ottawas-kagiso-lesego-molope From South Africa to Canada: The writer’s journey of Ottawa’s Kagiso Lesego Molope]/</ref> |
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<ref>[https://sankofajournal.com/article/74645 “These Children Were the Product of a Changing Country”: The Feminist Bildungsroman and the Issue of Community in the Novels of Kagiso Lesego Molope] |
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== Works == |
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* ''Dancing in the Dusk'', Mawenzi House, 2002 |
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Kagiso Lesego Molope is a South African Canadian writer. She was the first Black author to win the Percy FitzPatrick Award."Kagiso Lesego Molope is at odds with Percy Fitzpatrick". Mail and Guardian. May 7, 2015.</ref> She won the Ottawa Book Award in 2019.[1] [2] [3]“The Myth of the Lying Woman”: An Analysis of Testimony in Contemporary South African Fiction</ref>
Works
- Dancing in the Dusk, Mawenzi House, 2002
- The Mending Season, Oxford University Press, 2005
- This Book Betrays My Brother, Mawenzi House, 2018
- Such a Lonely Lovely Road, Mawenzi House, 2018
- ^ "The Many Perspectives of Kagiso Lesego Molopes". Carleton Newsroom.
- ^ From South Africa to Canada: The writer’s journey of Ottawa’s Kagiso Lesego Molope/
- ^ “These Children Were the Product of a Changing Country”: The Feminist Bildungsroman and the Issue of Community in the Novels of Kagiso Lesego Molope