The "Drum" Decade: Stories from the 1950sMichael Chapman University of Natal Press, 1989 - 241 pagina's Presents a selection of more than 30 of the stories that appeared in Drum during the 1950s. They depict the danger, the poverty and the glamour of Sophiatown, where the New African, the tsotsi, the jazz musician, the journalist and the writer, affirmed identity and style and refused to submit to the government's determination to 'retribalize'. |
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The Dignity of Begging William Bloke Modisane | 10 |
Crime for Sale An Escapade Arthur Mogale Maimane | 24 |
Mr Drum Goes to Jail Henry Nxumalo | 39 |
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African Amaai Arthur Mogale asked Augie Aunt Peggy Baas Benny Bloke Modisane bottle Braim brother CASEY MOTSISI constable crime crowd Diketso door drink Drum writers Drum's eyes Ezekiel Mphahlele face Fanyan father fear feel felt Genade girl hand heard heart Henry Nxumalo jail Johannesburg Johnny-boy Kaffer Kid Newspapers King Kong Kliptown knew laughed Lesane Lherzolite Lilian Ngoyi Linga liquor living long-term prisoner looked Ma-Lesane Ma-Mafate Ma-Ntoi Mapula Marta Modisane Moiloa Moosa Moruti Motsisi Muti Nadia Street Nat Nakasa Ndebele never Newclare Ngoyi night police policeman political pulled Richard Rive round Seleke Seleke's cousin shebeen social Sophiatown South Africa stood stopped suddenly talk Tefo tell Themba things thought Timi told took town township tsotsis turned urban voice walked warder wife woman women Yakusoza Yakwindula Zulu

