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July

30

 Conversation: Authors Vanessa Raphaely & Karin Schimke in coversation with Pippa Hudson 

Date: Tuesday, 30 July 2024

Time: 14:00 - 15:00

Venue: Cape Talk Studios in Greenpoint, Cape Town

RSVP is essential via [email protected] 

 

Aug

02

 

 Discussion: An evening with John Connolly, author of The Instruments of Darkness 

Date: Friday, 02 August 2024

Time: 18:00 for 18:30

Venue: Exclusive Books V&A Waterfront, Cape Town

RSVP is essential via [email protected] 

Aug

24

 

 Celebration Launch: The Revised Standard Edition of the Complete Psychological Works of Sigmund Freud 

Date: Saturday, 24 August 2024

Time: 17:00 for 17:30 until 19:00

Venue: HCC Homecoming Centre, Corner Buitenkant St & Caledon St, District Six, Cape Town

RSVP: Click this link www.quicket.co.za to buy tickets

Aug

10

 

 Book Signing: Killer Stories by Brin Hodgskiss and Nicole Engelbrecht 

Date: Saturday, 10 August 2024

Time: 11:00 - 13:00

Venue: Wordsworth Books Garden Centre, Mill Street, Cape Town

 

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Archibald Campbell Jordan was born on 30 October 1906 in Mbokotwana, Transkei. The son of a minister of the Anglican Church, he won a Transkei Bhunga scholarship and studied for a College Education Diploma and a Bachelor of Arts degree at the University College of Fort Hare. After teaching for ten years at the African High School in Kroonstad, he obtained his Masters in African Languages from the University of South Africa. He was appointed lecturer in African Languages at Fort Hare in 1945, and the following year he became lecturer in the department of African Languages at the University of Cape Town.

In 1961 Jordan was refused a passport by the South African Government to travel abroad. He left without a passport to avail himself of a Carnegie grant to visit overseas universities and to investigate the latest developments in African languages and literatures. He went to the University of California, Los Angeles, where he remained for two years. In 1963 he went to the University of Wisconsin as a fellow at the Institute for Research in the Humanities, and in 1964 he was appointed professor of African Languages and Literature, a post he held until he died on 20 October 1968.


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