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winner of the 2009 Arts & Culture Trust Excellence Award for Literature

Monday 29 June 2009

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About Us

Junkets and Robin Malan.
Junkets Publisher is a small-scale publisher based in Cape Town, South Africa, formed to publish my novel 'Rebel Angel' in 2005, in association with Snailpress. I have worked in English teaching and theatre-in-education all my life. I was artistic Director of PACT Playwork theatre-in-education company, was Assistant Head at Waterford Kamhlaba United World College in Swaziland, and ran a specialist bookshop in Mbabane, Swaziland. I have taught in the Department of Drama at Stellenbosch University and tutored in the English Department at the University of Cape Town. I now live in Cape Town, where I do volunteer work for Triangle Project and write a monthly column ‘Young Gay Guys’ for Exit newspaper. I was one of the founding editors of English Alive, am the Series Editor for the Siyagruva Series of novels for South African teens, and was awarded the Molteno Medal for lifetime service to literature by the Cape 300 Foundation. Junkets Publisher was the winner of the 2009 Arts & Culture Trust Excellence Award for Literature.
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Contact Us

Address:



Robin Malan 11 Winchester Road Mowbray 7700 South Africa



Tel: +27 21 448 7186



Fax: n/a



Cell: 076 169 2789




email: info.junkets@iafrica.com or

email: robinmal@iafrica.com

website of the Junkets Publisher Playscript Series: http://playscriptseries.blogspot.com




UK agent address:



Lance Salway 120 Lenthay Road Sherborne DT9 6AG United Kingdom




Tel: 0193 581 4853



Mobile: 7875 892 310



email: LanceSalway@aol.com


To order

How to Order

Yes, I am!
writing by South African gay men


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Rebel Angel

in South Africa:



email info.junkets@iafrica.com



in the United Kingdom or Europe:



email LanceSalway@aol.com



in the United States or the Rest of the World:



email Henrietta Dax: books@clarkesbooks.co.za




All the titles in the Playscript Series:



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Rebel Angel cover

Also by Robin Malan

Novels by Robin Malan



The Sound of New Wings (Maskew Miller Longman Cape Town 1998)



Rebel Angel (Junkets Publisher Cape Town 2005)



The Story of Lucky Simelane (Jacana Media Johannesburg 2005)

Sonny Jim and His Sister (SHUTER Shuter & Shooter Pietermaritzburg 2009)



In the Siyagruva Series (New Africa Books Cape Town 2002–6)



High Heels and Hijack (as Nibor Nalam)



Mom’s Taxi (as Orbin Lamna, with Mteto Mzongwana, Onele Mfeketo)



No Problem, Man! (as Biron Alnam)



Boy in da City (with Russell Kaschula, Colleen Moroukian, Anne Schlebusch, as Rusleen Malbusch)



Namibian Kwaito (as Brion Mnala, with Colleen Moroukian)



Other books written by Robin Malan



Ah Big Yaws? A Guard to Sow Theffricun Innglissh (as Rawbone Malong) (David Philip Cape Town 1972; Jacana Media Johannesburg 2006)



Drama-Teach: drama-in-education and theatre for young people (David Philip Cape Town 1972) Out of Print



The Southern African Impossible Book Quiz Book! (Spearhead Cape Town 2004)

The boy who walked into the world: the play of Lucky Simelane (Junkets Publisher Cape Town 2007)

Cheesecutters and Gymslips: South Africans at boarding school (Umuzi Cape Town 2008)

Sonny Jim and His Sister (Songololo Shuter & Shooter Pietermaritzburg 2009)

A selection of books compiled by Robin Malan



Inscapes (Oxford University Press Cape Town 1969)



New Inscapes (Oxford University Press Cape Town 1985, new edition thirtieth impression 2006)



Worldscapes (Oxford University Press Cape Town 1998, new edition twentieth impression with additional poems 2006)



Poetry Works 1 and 2 (David Philip Cape Town 1995, 1998)



New Poetry Works (David Philip Cape Town 2007)



Being Here (David Philip Cape Town 1993, new edition 2007)



The Distance Remains and other short plays (Oxford University Press Cape Town 1995)



The Pick of Snailpress Poems (David Philip Cape Town 2000)


The Essential Steve Biko (David Philip Cape Town 1995)


The Essential Nelson Mandela (David Philip Cape Town 1995) Out of Print


Ourselves in Southern Africa (Macmillan London 1988, St Martin’s Press New York 1988)



Explorings (David Philip Cape Town 1995)



New Outridings (Oxford University Press Cape Town 1993, new edition 2005)



New Beginnings (Oxford University Press Cape Town 1996, new enlarged eition 2006)



My African World (David Philip Cape Town 1997)



A Poetry Companion (with Jerome Damon, Rochelle Kapp, Mncedisi Mashiogoane, Nokuthula Mazibuko, Colleen Moroukian, Khulile Nxumalo, Oxford University Press Cape Town 1996)



No Place Like (with an Introduction by Rochelle Kapp, David Philip Cape Town 1998, Stirling Press New Delhi 1998)



South African Plays for TV, radio and stage (with Nokuthula Mazibuko, Oxford University Press Cape Town 2007) forthcoming 2007

Cheesecutters and Gymslips: South Africans at boarding school (Umuzi Cape Town 2008)

A - Z of African Writers: A guide to modern African writing in English (SHUTER Shuter & Shooter Pietermaritzburg 2009)

Yes, I am! (compiled with Ashraf Johaardien, Junkets Publisher, 29 April 2010)

Burning a Hole in the Page: a reader's guide to 70 South African writers (SHUTER Shuter & Shooter Pietermaritzburg 2010)

Our African World: a collection of poems for younger readers (SHUTER Shuter & Shooter Pietermaritzburg 2010)