Abstract

Things are becoming even more mind-bogglingly spectacular than in Ndebele's (1984:37) description of protest literature. Big masses are marching resolutely and solemnly down the streets. The education system is hurtling towards disaster. The new is agonizingly unable of being born in morbid spectacles of burning hous? es, vehicles and bodies, youths grimly attacking walls and hurling stones, police shooting, old couples being murdered as regularly as clockwork. People are bellowing for guns, reveling in fire as a means of liberation. The tension is becoming unbearable as whites vent their hatred of blacks and blacks of whites. Attitudes are hard-

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