''Voorslag'' (''Whiplash'') was a literary journal published in
Durban
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,
South Africa
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in 1926 and 1927.
It was the first modern small magazine in South Africa and was subtitled "A Magazine of South African Life and Art".
The magazine was founded by
Roy Campbell and
William Plomer
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;
Laurens van der Post
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was invited to become its
Afrikaans
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correspondent. Campbell served as the publication's editor for three issues before resigning due to interference from his proprietor,
Lewis Reynolds
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; Reynolds discouraged ''Voorslags criticism of the colonial system.
References
* Peter F. Alexander. ''William Plomer: A Biography'' (Oxford Lives, 1991)
* Andrew Edward Van der Vlies, ''South African textual cultures: white, black, read all over'',
Manchester University Press
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, 2007,
*
Joseph Pearce
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, ''Unafraid of Virginia Woolf'' (ISI Books, Wilmington, Delaware: 2004), pp. 81–85
Visual arts magazines
Defunct literary magazines
Defunct magazines published in South Africa
Magazines established in 1926
Magazines disestablished in 1927
Mass media in Durban
Magazines published in South Africa
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