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2022 Sunday Times Literary Awards winners announced

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MIGNONNE Breier and Tshidiso Moletsane were announced winners of the 2022 Sunday Times Literary Awards, in proud partnershi­p with Exclusive Books, during an in-person event at Olives & Plates, Hyde Park on Thursday.

Breier won the non-fiction award for Bloody Sunday: The Nun, the Defiance Campaign and South Africa's Secret Massacre (Tafelberg).

Breier's powerful book explores the massacre at an ANC Youth League event in Duncan Village, East London where police killed more than 200 people and an Irish nun who was a medical doctor was murdered by an enraged mob. Judges said in this “stunning book, the author left no stone unturned, which brings into sharp focus the hard life residents led in those days and goes a long way to illustrate the persecutio­n of the leaders by the police”.

Tshidiso Moletsane took home the fiction prize for Junx (Umuzi). Judges called this debut novel “A tour de force.” Bold, raw and surprising­ly elegant Gonzo-style writing”. Moletsane’s brave story begins at a party in Dobsonvill­e. A guy shares a joint with Ari — an imaginary friend, angel and demon and the rollercoas­ter of a night begins. There are stolen cars, brothels, sex, drugs and anxiety. It’s a trip of a book that is not only exciting but pokes cheekily and bluntly at the SA we live in.

The non-fiction award criteria asks that the winner should demonstrat­e the illuminati­on of truthfulne­ss, especially those forms of it that are new, delicate, unfashiona­ble and fly in the face of power; compassion; elegance of writing; and intellectu­al and moral integrity.

Chair of judges for the non-fiction prize Griffin Shea said: “For a moment when we are trying to figure out how the country, and the world, has ended up such a mess, Breier’s Bloody Sunday reminds us things were always messy. True to her journalist­ic tact, she quotes others to convey those meanings she wants to get across. She quotes Njabulo Ndebele in a speech he gave at the anniversar­y of the massacre: 'The more we tell the story of what we did, we create the possibilit­y that through our efforts we can create the future that we still desire'.”

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