
Can Themba
The Making and Breaking of the Intellectual Tsotsi, a Biography
Siphiwo Mahala(Author)
Wits University Press
Published on 30. March 2022
Book
Paperback/Softback
312 pages
978-1-77614-731-1 (ISBN)
Description
Mahala's biography gives insight into the life and writing of Can Themba (1924-1967), an iconic figure of the South African literary world and Drum journalist who died in exile
This rich and absorbing biography of Can Themba, iconic Drum-era journalist and writer, is the definitive history of a larger-than-life man who died too young. Siphiwo Mahala's intensive and often fresh research features unprecedented archival access and interviews with Themba's surviving colleagues and family.
Mahala's biography takes a critical historical approach to Themba's life and writing, giving a picture of the whole man, from his early beginnings in Marabastad to his sombre end in exile in Swaziland. The better-known elements of his life - his political views, passion for teaching and mentoring, family life and his drinking - are woven together with an examination of his literary influences and the impact of his own writing (especially his famous short story 'The Suit') on modern African writers in turn. Mahala, a master storyteller, deftly follows the threads of Themba's dynamic life, showcasing his intellectual acumen, scholarly aptitude and wit, along with his flaws, contradictions and heartbreaks, against a backdrop of the sparkle and pathos of Sophiatown of the 1950s.
Can Themba's successes and failures as well as his triumphs and tribulations reverberate on the pages of this long-awaited biography. The result is an authoritative and entertaining account of an often misunderstood figure in South Africa's literary canon.
This rich and absorbing biography of Can Themba, iconic Drum-era journalist and writer, is the definitive history of a larger-than-life man who died too young. Siphiwo Mahala's intensive and often fresh research features unprecedented archival access and interviews with Themba's surviving colleagues and family.
Mahala's biography takes a critical historical approach to Themba's life and writing, giving a picture of the whole man, from his early beginnings in Marabastad to his sombre end in exile in Swaziland. The better-known elements of his life - his political views, passion for teaching and mentoring, family life and his drinking - are woven together with an examination of his literary influences and the impact of his own writing (especially his famous short story 'The Suit') on modern African writers in turn. Mahala, a master storyteller, deftly follows the threads of Themba's dynamic life, showcasing his intellectual acumen, scholarly aptitude and wit, along with his flaws, contradictions and heartbreaks, against a backdrop of the sparkle and pathos of Sophiatown of the 1950s.
Can Themba's successes and failures as well as his triumphs and tribulations reverberate on the pages of this long-awaited biography. The result is an authoritative and entertaining account of an often misunderstood figure in South Africa's literary canon.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Johannesburg
South Africa
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 17 mm
Weight
449 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-77614-731-1 (9781776147311)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
Siphiwo Mahala is a short story writer, novelist, playwright and literary critic. He is the author of the novel When A Man Cries (2007), which he translated into isiXhosa as Yakhal' Indoda (2010), and the short story collection African Delights (2011). He is a Research Fellow at Johannesburg Institute of Advanced Study.
Content
Introduction
Part I: Death and Birth of a Scribe
Chapter 1 A Knock on the Door
Chapter 2 The Poet Laureate of Fort Hare
Chapter 3 The Teacher of Life and Letters
Chapter 4 From Marabastad to Sophiatown and beyond
Part II: Living Fast, Dying Young
Chapter 5 The Drum Seduction
Chapter 6 Occasions for Loving
Chapter 7 Drumming Up a Storm
Chapter 8 Destruction and Demise
Chapter 9 The Road to Swaziland: A Kind of Suicide
Part III: The 'Intellectual Tsotsi': The Identities, Politics and Intellectual Legacy of Can Themba
Chapter 10 Black Englishman or Detribalised African? A Quest for Shared Identities
Chapter 11 A Politico in a Poet
Chapter 12 The People's Intellectual
Part IV: Dances with Texts: the Writings of Can Themba
Chapter 13 No Ordinary Storyteller
Chapter 14 Intertextuality and the Making of Mr Shakespeare
Chapter 15 'The Suit' For All Seasons
Part V: The Immortality of Can Themba
Chapter 16 Re-Membering the Fragments
Postscript: The Three Burials of Can Themba
Bibliography
Index
Part I: Death and Birth of a Scribe
Chapter 1 A Knock on the Door
Chapter 2 The Poet Laureate of Fort Hare
Chapter 3 The Teacher of Life and Letters
Chapter 4 From Marabastad to Sophiatown and beyond
Part II: Living Fast, Dying Young
Chapter 5 The Drum Seduction
Chapter 6 Occasions for Loving
Chapter 7 Drumming Up a Storm
Chapter 8 Destruction and Demise
Chapter 9 The Road to Swaziland: A Kind of Suicide
Part III: The 'Intellectual Tsotsi': The Identities, Politics and Intellectual Legacy of Can Themba
Chapter 10 Black Englishman or Detribalised African? A Quest for Shared Identities
Chapter 11 A Politico in a Poet
Chapter 12 The People's Intellectual
Part IV: Dances with Texts: the Writings of Can Themba
Chapter 13 No Ordinary Storyteller
Chapter 14 Intertextuality and the Making of Mr Shakespeare
Chapter 15 'The Suit' For All Seasons
Part V: The Immortality of Can Themba
Chapter 16 Re-Membering the Fragments
Postscript: The Three Burials of Can Themba
Bibliography
Index