Damon Galgut is a South African playwright known for his profound psychological insights and portrayals of South African social changes. His works often explore the relationships between individuals and society, history, and memory.
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Source: Arctic Summer
“A smile quickly cut his face and then healed up.”
Source: The Promise
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“Children still, on the verge of not being children any more.”
Source: The Promise
“Her own voice sounds echoey, as if somebody else is speaking.”
Source: The Promise
Source: The Promise
Source: The Promise
Source: The Promise
“The only way you can be universal is to be sure you are very specifically local.”
Source: In a Strange Room
Source: In a Strange Room
“Things happen once only and are never repeated, never return. Except in memory.”
Source: The Impostor
