Field, RogerNtaganira, VincentDept. of EnglishFaculty of Arts2013-07-122024-10-302007/04/182007/04/182013-07-122024-10-302005https://hdl.handle.net/10566/16447Magister Artium - MAThe minithesis provides a detailed socio-political and literary analysis of A Walk in the Night: Seven stories from the streets of Cape Town. It investigates and systematically compares each short story to the novella or compares the short stories with each other and shows their thematic and formal similarities and differences. The results of the study will provide a valuable contribution to the study of African literature. It will complete what other critics have left out. No one among La Guma’s scholars has analysed the anthology as a single entity; most critics have analysed the novella and have not analysed the accompanying short stories. As a result, the relationships between the novella and the short stories are unknown to many readers. I argue that this needs to be corrected. In order to situate the thesis, the study also presents a selected list of critics who have studied the novella and the short stories, and indicates their achievements and their shortcomings. The study will be carried out from a Marxist perspective, and will explore the use of realist and naturalist literary styles. Marxism will provide the socio-political and theoretical framework. Naturalism and realism are the two main literary genres that occur in the anthology.enLa Guma, Alex - Criticism and interpretation; Politics in literature.Alex La Guma’s short stories in relation to A Walk in the Night: A socio-political and literary analysisThesisUniversity of the Western Cape