Wednesday, 30 May 2018
Full-page feature on Chatsworth in the Durban Post
A full page devoted to Pravasan Pillay's Chatsworth appeared in yesterday's Durban Post. There's an article about the book, an extract from one of the stories, as well as a competition to win a free copy!
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Chatsworth soon available at bookstores throughout South Africa
Pravasan Pillay's short story collection Chatsworth will soon be available in good bookstores countrywide. It is already available at David Krut Bookstore in Rosebank, Johannesburg, and The Book Lounge in Cape Town. Copies are also available for sale at the Nelson Mandela Youth Centre in Chatsworth, Durban, plus it can be ordered directly from the publisher at dyehardpress@iafrica.com.
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Sunday, 20 May 2018
Saturday, 19 May 2018
Former Chatsworth man stays true to his roots
He said, “The book is entitled ‘Chatsworth’ and I believe
that the township and its vibrant residents were my primary inspiration. I grew
up in Chatsworth so I am very familiar with the area. I don’t live in
Chatsworth anymore. However, having some distance helped me write about it
better.” Read more.
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Monday, 07 May 2018
Pravasan Pillay's Chatsworth on sale at Chatsworth Youth Centre
Chuffed that Chatsworth was being sold yesterday at the Chatsworth Youth Centre monthly flea market! The book is currently for sale at the Chatsworth Youth Centre for R160! Contact Clive Pillay, Programmes Coordinator at the Youth Centre, on 061 429 2574. Thanks to Clive for stocking the books!
Sunday, 15 April 2018
René Bohnen writes about Chatsworth ...
Poet and photographer René Bohnen writes the following about Pravasan Pillay's Chatsworth: 'I have just finished reading this. Such clean writing! Sober, unsentimental windows open onto the lives of characters who negotiate life and leave us wondering if they have slipped through the cracks or not. Bleak, but not depressing - a fascinating depiction of very ordinary days in a Chatsworth that seems timeless. Quiet portraits with lively and true dialogue, so familar the vernacular. Well done, Pravasan and Dye Hard Press.'
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Sunday, 08 April 2018
Monday, 26 March 2018
Thursday, 22 March 2018
New publication from Dye Hard Press: Chatsworth by Pravasan Pillay
Dye Hard Press is proud to announce the publication of Chatsworth by Pravasan Pillay.
Chatsworth is Pravasan Pillay's debut short fiction collection and consists of eleven stories set in the sprawling township of Chatsworth, Durban. The stories are populated mostly by working-class characters who all, in one way or the other, find themselves on the margins of their community. There is an elderly mother and her dependent obese daughter who must fend for themselves; an angst-filled twelve-year-old girl who secretly chain smokes late at night; a tearful man who is incapable of passing his driving test; an albino girl who attains a fragile popularity in high school; a young woman who – against her father's wishes – falls in love with an immigrant; a seemingly placid pensioner who hides a shockingly violent side; and a pair of girls who bond over a love letter and hair bleach, among others.
The stories present sensitive yet unsentimental portraits of these characters, in prose that is spare and unadorned. Pillay additionally displays a remarkable ear for dialogue, and faithfully captures much of the nuance of Durban-Indian English.
Chatsworth is a gentle and moving book about growing up, being different, but also about failing at adulthood.
140 pages.
ISBN: 978-0-9869982-5-6.
Pravasan Pillay is a South African writer. He has published two chapbooks of poetry, Glumlazi (2009) and 30 Poems (2015), as well as a collection of co-written comedic short stories, Shaggy (2013). He is also the editor of the micro-press Tearoom Books.
Chatsworth is available directly from the publisher for R160, including postage. For overseas orders, the cost is R220 including postage.
Email dyehardpress@iafrica.com to order.
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Saturday, 10 March 2018
Sunday, 04 March 2018
Friday, 02 March 2018
Coming soon from Dye Hard Press: Chatsworth by Pravasan Pillay
Chatsworth is Pravasan Pillay's debut
short fiction collection and consists of eleven stories set in the sprawling
township of Chatsworth, Durban. The stories are populated mostly by
working-class characters who all, in one way or the other, find themselves on
the margins of their community. There is an elderly mother and her dependent
obese daughter who must fend for themselves; an angst-filled twelve-year-old
girl who secretly chain smokes late at night; a tearful man who is incapable of
passing his driving test; an albino girl who attains a fragile popularity in
high school; a young woman who – against her father's wishes – falls in love
with an immigrant; a seemingly placid pensioner who hides a shockingly violent
side; and a pair of girls who bond over a love letter and hair bleach, among
others.
The
stories present sensitive yet unsentimental portraits of these characters, in
prose that is spare and unadorned. Pillay additionally displays a remarkable
ear for dialogue, and faithfully captures much of the nuance of Durban-Indian
English. Chatsworth is a gentle and moving book about growing up, being
different, but also about failing at adulthood.
140
pages.
ISBN:
978-0-9869982-5-6.
Pravasan
Pillay is a South African writer. He has published two chapbooks of poetry, Glumlazi (2009) and 30 Poems (2015), as well as a collection of co-written comedic
short stories, Shaggy (2013). He is also the editor of the micro-press Tearoom
Books.
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Wednesday, 14 February 2018
Forthcoming from Dye Hard Press: Chatsworth by Pravasan Pillay
Chatsworth, a debut collection of short stories by Pravasan Pillay, will soon be published by Dye Hard Press.
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Sunday, 04 February 2018
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