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tramadol hcl acetaminophe It is?impossible to write about contemporary South African literature without writing about apartheid. In terms of both reading and writing, the racist regime was like an eye infection, distorting what could be seen. Apartheid literally means "the state of being apart", and a sense of "apartness" characterised South African writing not just when the National Party was in?power, but to the present day. Yet?responding to the conditions of?apartheid unified South African literature, completed the polyglot jigsaw puzzle, made up of English speakers, Afrikaans speakers and speakers of Zulu, Xhosa, Sotho, Pedi, Tswana, Venda, Siswati, Tsonga and Ndebele.