Whose Literature? Whose Democracy?

Which Public Space? The Lessons of 1988 in South Africa
By Peter D. McDonald
English

This article reflects on a fraught confrontation over Salman Rushdie’s The Satanic Verses between Nadine Gordimer and John Maxwell Coetzee in the dying days of apartheid in South Africa. It argues that their differences of opinion, which centred on the questions of literature, democracy and public space, have a particular relevance to contemporary debates about the freedom of expression.

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