Playwright, novelist, author of short stories and screenplays
Notable work
What Remains
Awards
Olive Schreiner Prize, 2020
Website
www.nadiadavids.com
Nadia Davids (born in Cape Town, 1977)[1] is a South African playwright, novelist, and author of short stories and screenplays. Her work has been published, produced, and performed in Southern Africa, Europe, and the United States. She was a Philip Leverhulme Prize winner in 2013. Her play What Remains won five Fleur du Cap Theatre Awards.[2] In 2017, Davids was elected president of PEN South Africa.[3]
^Boswell, Barbara (2020). And Wrote My Story Anyway: Black South African women's novels as feminism. NYU Press. p. 173. ISBN 9781776146185.
^"Assoc. Prof. Nadia Davids' play What Remains received 5 awards at the 2018 Fleur du Cap awards". English Literary Studies. University of Cape Town. 19 March 2018. Retrieved 6 March 2024.
^"Nadia Davids". The Conversation. Retrieved 6 March 2024.
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