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24 September 2004 by nathaniel

blackheart

Lesego Rampolokeng’s book (blackheart) is being published, and the launch is over at one of my fave spaces – gallery momo. Here’s an interesting article on him / the book. Admittedly, I’ve seen Lesego perform a time or two, and it was most certainly worth the effort; and then some. However, is it just me, or does this article paint him as a condescending, ‘hard-done-by,’ who thinks he is smarter than the world / universe / Stephen Hawking?

Of course, this could just be a bias of the author, so I’m gonna show up to the opening on Tuesday (6:45PM), to see for myself. I hope I’m reading it wrong.

I’ll follow-up.

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