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Cape Town, South Africa: Tafelberg Publishers (2022)
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Abstract

“Everything is a lie … Nothing is a lie” From reviews: Jan Rabie’s short fiction collection 21 in the sixties was a sign of renewal, and it was the beginning of an era of unprecedented growth in local as well as Afrikaans literature and I hope this book can do the same – Koos Kombuis An artful masterpiece – Anschen Conradie To fly with a solo debut, that Smith does convincingly – Joan Hambidge About: This fictional work explores various philosophical ideas, from AI, climate change justice, technology and its ethical complications, to the ideas of clones and robots and their position in society as, plausibly, citizens with full "human rights".

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Carien Smith
University of Sheffield

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