The Kalahari ReviewinKalahari ReviewFleeThe story of a young man in his early twenties who feels trapped in his parents’ house and has decided to spread his wings and fly — from…Jul 30Jul 30
The Kalahari ReviewinKalahari Review…but it is Not DecemeberThe Nobel Prize needs African literature as much as African literature needs the Nobel Prize. Perhaps even more than — an essay from…Jul 30Jul 30
The Kalahari ReviewinKalahari ReviewThe Reality of Rejection Weighs A Tonne. I Can’t Heavy-LiftA vulnerable telling of a concerned father, his “writer” daughter, and a compounding incident of rejection — by Noni R. MwangiJul 302Jul 302
The Kalahari ReviewinKalahari ReviewTouching MadnessThree poems from Ghanaian-Nigerian writer I EchoJul 30Jul 30
The Kalahari ReviewinKalahari ReviewMmino’s DanceA short tale about a girl in love with traditional dance and music — from Motswana LJ MangwaJul 30Jul 30
The Kalahari ReviewinKalahari ReviewWhat We Would Give for the Sound of the SirenTwo poems about longing for light and the lasting effect of words on a child — from Tehila OkagbueJul 22Jul 22
The Kalahari ReviewinKalahari ReviewBurial by InstallmentsA story that raises thought-provoking questions located within the intersection of ill-health, modern medicine, and personal agency — from…Jul 22Jul 22
The Kalahari ReviewinKalahari ReviewAuslanderA story about the anxiety of settling abroad — from Tanaka ChidoraJul 22Jul 22
The Kalahari ReviewinKalahari ReviewSanctified Beauty and Damned TruthA thought provoking narrative essay about how walking and environs lead man to a deeper spirituality — from Ethiopian Yacob BerhanouJul 182Jul 182
The Kalahari ReviewinKalahari ReviewIt Was Not Rain — It Was BloodA story about a school building which collapses, but there are secrets which only a few people know. These secrets must be guarded at all…Jul 17Jul 17