If You Keep Digging is a moving collection of short stories, which will resonate with a South African audience. The selection of stories highlights marginalised identities and looks at the daily lives of people who may otherwise be forgotten or dismissed. 'Monkeys' is a skilful commentary on domestic violence, toxic masculinity, patriarchy (and how it is racialised), power dynamics between white and black men and how children come to 'know' that they are white or black. 'Skinned', whose protagonist is a woman with albinism, is a powerful story about learning to accept that you deserve love when the world constantly tells you otherwise. In 'Fourteen' the author deftly demonstrates the ability to play with concepts of time and reality. It is a compelling story about potential and how one can feel unfulfilled despite having hopes and ambitions. The collection is also deeply concerned with covering the early postdemocracyyears in South Africa. Each of the characters deals with questions around the 'new' country. The book implores one to think about diverse topics and perspectives, difficult family relationships, abandonment, social and class issues, power dynamics at school and at work, mental illness, witchcraft, sexuality, domestic abuse and the ancestral realm, among other things.
Keletso Mopai Boeken
Keletso Mopai is een verhalenverteller en gekwalificeerd geoloog wiens werk duikt in de diepe waarheden die onder de oppervlakte liggen. Door een onderscheidende stilistische benadering onthult ze complexe lagen van menselijke ervaring, vergelijkbaar met hoe een geoloog aardlagen onderzoekt. Haar verhalen, die in vooraanstaande literaire tijdschriften worden gepubliceerd, verkennen thema's van plaats en identiteit met scherpe gevoeligheid. Haar debuutcollectie biedt een boeiende stem in de hedendaagse literatuur en nodigt lezers uit om de verborgen verhalen te ontdekken.
