Detective Stories During Apartheid: H.I.E. Dhlomo as a Precursor of Drum

Marta Fossati
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This article aims to contribute to the discussion of English-language crime fiction by black South African writers before 1994 by exploring H.I.E. Dhlomo’s relatively overlooked contribution to the genre in the first decade of apartheid. In particular, I intend to close read three detective stories written between the late 1940s and the early 1950s by Dhlomo, namely “Village Blacksmith Tragicomedy”, “Flowers”, and “Aversion to Snakes”, and compare them with the more celebrated stories published by Arthur Maimane in the popular magazine Drum a few years later. Notwithstanding their different re-elaboration of the tropes of crime fiction, I argue that both Dhlomo and Maimane resorted to this productive strand of popular literature to reassert a claim to knowledge denied to Africans, saturating their texts with new local meanings and exceeding Western genre conventions.
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种族隔离时期的侦探小说:鼓的前身
本文旨在通过探讨H.I.E.Dhlomo在种族隔离的第一个十年对英语犯罪小说的相对忽视的贡献,为1994年之前南非黑人作家对英语犯罪文学的讨论做出贡献。特别是,我打算细读德罗莫在20世纪40年代末至50年代初写的三部侦探小说,即《乡村铁匠悲剧》、《花》和《对蛇的厌恶》,并将它们与几年后阿瑟·迈曼在流行杂志《鼓》上发表的更著名的故事进行比较。尽管他们对犯罪小说的比喻进行了不同的重新阐述,但我认为,Dhlomo和Maimane都诉诸于这一富有成效的流行文学,以重申非洲人所否认的知识主张,使他们的文本充满了新的地方意义,并超越了西方的流派惯例。
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