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Walking, Falling is Kelwyn Sole¿s seventh collection of poetry. It extends and deepens themes that emerged in his earlier books: love and human relationships; the exposing of false and clich¿d perspectives in our socio-political life; our relationship as South Africans to land and landscape. Rustum Kozain has written about his work: ¿Whether the theme is the end of a relationship or the murder of immigrants, there is the calm look of analysis, a voice, like a conscience, that threatens to disturb the reader¿s complacency, but a voice simultaneously gentle with empathy and sincerity.¿

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Walking, Falling is Kelwyn Sole¿s seventh collection of poetry. It extends and deepens themes that emerged in his earlier books: love and human relationships; the exposing of false and clich¿d perspectives in our socio-political life; our relationship as South Africans to land and landscape. Rustum Kozain has written about his work: ¿Whether the theme is the end of a relationship or the murder of immigrants, there is the calm look of analysis, a voice, like a conscience, that threatens to disturb the reader¿s complacency, but a voice simultaneously gentle with empathy and sincerity.¿

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Autorenporträt
Kelwyn Sole was born in Johannesburg in 1951, and has lived in Botswana, Namibia and the UK. He taught for many years at the University of Cape Town until his retirement in 2016. He has won a number of awards for his poetry, as well for his academic articles on South African and postcolonial literature. In 2012 Sole edited a selection of contemporary South African poetry for the US literary journal The Common. His creative and critical work has been published widely in journals, websites and anthologies both in South Africa and overseas.