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The Way I Tour South Africa

My latest column is now online at Expat Focus. This month I write about literature as it relates to the way I travel.

Please click here to read this month’s column, then come back here for a few snapshots of places I’ve been, inspired by books I’ve read. (If you enjoy this month’s column, please do share it.)

Honoring writers and history at Vilikazi Street in Soweto

Vilakazi Street makes me think of not just Mandela and Tutu, but writers like Tlali and Mhlongo, and of course, Vilakazi.

 

Retreating in the hills above Ixopo, of Paton’s Cry the Beloved Country.

I must admit, I found this iconic book patronizing and moralistic, but oh those hills and the people who live there just melt my heart.

 

Imagining a rugged dog named Jock of the Bushveld, and a harsh kudu kick to the head.

Buy the newer, enlightened edition and fall in love with this loyal dog as he treks through the now Panorama Route and Kruger area.

Returning to words in Long Walk to Freedom while at Mandela’s capture site.

 

Sure, I look at birds and wildflowers, lions and trees. But thanks to the diverse and ample literary history of South Africa, I never travel without your stories.

Have you ever traveled somewhere that you can practically taste the life of a story you’ve read? I’d love to hear about it, and maybe get some new ideas for my next literary travel!

Love, MarLa

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