Rose Moss Explained

Rose Rappoport Moss (born 1937) is an American writer born in South Africa.[1] [2] She emigrated to America in 1961. She has published novels, short stories, words for music and nonfiction.[3] In addition, she was a teacher at Wellesley College. Along with Barney Simon and Rose Zwi, she was one of the so-called Johannesburg group of writers.[4] Her work has been analysed for its powerful use of language.[5]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Young-Bruehl, Elisabeth. Global Cultures: A Transnational Short Fiction Reader. 1994-12-09. Wesleyan University Press. 9780819562821. 49–50. en.
  2. Book: Women Writing Africa: The Southern Region. Daymond. Margaret J.. Driver. Dorothy. Meintjes. Sheila. 2003. Feminist Press at CUNY. 9781558614079. en.
  3. http://www.rosemosswriter.com Rose Moss website
  4. Book: Becker, Jillian. The keep. 2008. Penguin. 9780143185611. en.
  5. Postigo Pinazo. Encarnación. 2013-01-01. Multiple identities and language in the translation of Rose Moss's short stories. Women's Studies International Forum. 42. 111–128. 10.1016/j.wsif.2013.11.003.