The Early Writings of Alex La Guma: Reflections on Cultcha, Identity and Freedom in the 1950s and 1960s
  • Forthcoming April 2025/300 pages
  • Distributed for Best Red, an imprint of HSRC Press

The Early Writings of Alex La Guma:

Reflections on Cultcha, Identity and Freedom in the 1950s and 1960s

André Odendaal and Roger Field, editors
Paperback: $38.50
ISBN: 978-1-928246-71-8
As a leader of the South African Coloured People's Organisation and a communist, Alex La Guma was charged with treason, banned, lived under house arrest, and ultimately forced into exile. This collection of his early work as a journalist and short story writer, well before he became a published novelist, provides unique cameos of South African life and politics during the late 1950s and early 1960s, invaluable for the recovery of important aspects of the history of South Africa’s liberation movement.

The collection also offers important insight into La Guma's development as a serious writer; many of the themes in his fiction are first encountered in these early articles and stories, providing seminal material for scholars seeking to understand the progression of his work.
André Odendaal is vice chancellor's writer in residence and honorary professor of history and heritage studies at the University of the Western Cape. Roger Field is senior lecturer at the University of the Western Cape.