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Bosman’s Cold Stone Jug and the Genesis of the South African Prison Memoir


Daniel Roux

Abstract

This article considers Herman Charles Bosman’s memoir, Cold Stone Jug, as an early and influential prototype for the important genre of South African prison literature in the twentieth century. The memoir is attentive to the ways in which the material space of the Benthamite prison dictates social  relationships and rituals, and becomes psychologically internalized. The article performs a close analysis of Bosman’s Cold Stone Jug in order to show  how the distinctive chronotopes of the prison find expression in narrative form.


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