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The Music in the Ice

Author :  Stephen Watson

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Country
South Africa
Publisher
The Penguin Group (SA), Johannesburg, South Africa
ISBN 9780143026907
Format HardBound
Language English
Year of Publication 2010
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In this collection of essays, Stephen Watson turns to the writers who have endured for him; to the places that have formed him; and always to the nature of writing and literature itself. The range is remarkable: he moves from Leonard Cohen to Dante, from Albert Camus to Allen Ginsberg, not excepting Czeslaw Milosz and T S Eliot. Closer to home, there are essays on Robben Island and the meaning of the Cedarberg. More personally, movingly, a final section of the book returns to the site of a love affair, the birth of a daughter, and what it is that defines his native city, Cape Town. Whatever Watson touches on, he gives substance to the line from Pasternak that gives this collection its title: “the music in the ice.” In Watson’s hands the essay form itself becomes an instance of that music. Here is a book that demonstrates again why Justin Cartwright has called Stephen Watson “South Africa’s foremost essayist”.

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