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Christopher Hope page

 

Christopher Hope is the author of the following titles: “Whitewashes” (1971), “Cape Drives” (1974), “A Separate Development” (1981), “In the Country of the Black Pig” (1981), “The King, the Cat and the Fiddle” (with Yehudi Menuhin, 1983), “Kruger's Alp” (1984), “Englishmen” (1985), “The Dragon Wore Pink” (1985), “The Hottentot Room” (1986), “Black Swan” (1987), “White Boy Running” (1988), “My Chocolate Redeemer” (1989), “Learning to Fly and Other Tales” (1990, originally published as Private Parts in 1982), “Moscow! Moscow!” (1990), “Serenity House” (1992), “The Love Songs of Nathan J Swirsky” (1993), “Darkest England” (1996), “New Writing” (editor with Peter Porter, 1996), “Me, the Moon and Elvis Presley” (1997), “Signs of the Heart: Love and Death in Languedoc” (1999), “Heaven Forbid” (2002), “Brothers Under the Skin: Travels in Tyranny” (2003), and “My Mother's Lovers” (2006)

 

Christopher Hope Biography

 

1994 - a short story by Christopher Hope

 

Republic of Fear – Christopher Hope writes about Zimbabwe for “The Guardian”

 

Coetzee’s Curse – a Christopher Hope article for “Prospect Magazine” about the perception of émigré South African writer’s like himself in their own country

 

Just Like Old Times – Christopher Hope on why censorship is still rife in South Africa, with regards to one of his own poems

 

In Search of Home – Maya Jaggi interviews Christopher Hope for “The Guardian”

 

Open Book – listen to Christopher Hope’s contribution to this BBC Radio 4 programme

 

Christopher Hope interview with Don Swaim – this is an audio interview

 

Interview: Christopher Hope – with “The Sunday Business Post” from 2002

 

The Difficulties of Memory: Christopher Hope’s Serenity House – read Peter Horn’s essay