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A one-act play concerned with the problems of black identity in the 1970s, the play appears submissive and anti-revolutionary because of its plea for political moderation. | A one-act play concerned with the problems of black identity in the 1970s, the play appears submissive and anti-revolutionary because of its plea for political moderation. | ||
− | First performed in 1973, then at the [[University of the Witwatersrand]]*? in 1974, banned in 1975. First published by [[Ravan Press]] in 1974. | + | First performed in 1973, then at the [[University of the Witwatersrand]]*? in 1974, [[banned]] in 1975. First published by [[Ravan Press]] in 1974. |
[[Sydney Paul Gosher|Gosher]], 1988). | [[Sydney Paul Gosher|Gosher]], 1988). |
Revision as of 09:30, 12 August 2024
Confused Mhlaba is a play by Kayalethu Mqayisa.
A one-act play concerned with the problems of black identity in the 1970s, the play appears submissive and anti-revolutionary because of its plea for political moderation.
First performed in 1973, then at the University of the Witwatersrand*? in 1974, banned in 1975. First published by Ravan Press in 1974.
Gosher, 1988).
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