BOOK REVIEW: Writing what it felt like — Barry Gilder on memory, movement and making art in the struggle
[Daily Maverick - Zambia] - 9/06/2025
At the Fire Hour stands as both tribute and testimony, a quiet but insistent record of what it meant to survive the storm and to still want to sing.
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