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06 Oct, 2024
In an era of information overload, where opinions are plentiful and facts are scarce, THE CRITIQUE MAGAZINE stands as a beacon of thoughtful analysis and informed discourse. Our mission is to provide a platform for rigorous, well-researched critiques and insightful commentary on the arts, culture, politics, and social issues that shape our world.

At THE CRITIQUE MAGAZINE, we believe meaningful conversations begin with critical thinking. Our team of esteemed contributors, experts in their fields, will delve into the complexities of contemporary life, challenging assumptions and shedding light on new perspectives. From in-depth reviews of literary works and artistic endeavours to incisive analyses of policy and social trends, our magazine promises to inform, provoke, and inspire.
We are not merely observers but participants in conversations that define our times. Through our pages, we invite readers to engage with ideas, question established norms, and explore the nuances of human experience.
Mark Your Calendars: Inaugural Issue Release
We are thrilled to announce that our inaugural issue will be available on October 25th, 2024. This debut edition sets the tone for our commitment to intellectual curiosity, critical inquiry, and engaging storytelling. It is a weekly edition, published every Friday.
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October 25th, 2024 – The Conversation Begins.
The Critique is a radical African publishing label dedicated to literature of social protest, political commentary, and cultural defiance. It champions bold, uncompromising writers who confront injustice, expose state violence, critique authoritarianism, and give voice to the oppressed. The imprint prioritises political clarity, moral courage, and stylistic excellence, publishing works that challenge power rather than appease it. Its catalogue includes political essays, protest literature, radical drama, memoirs of struggle, poetry of resistance, and exile or prison writing. The Critique serves as a platform for authors who interrogate corruption, repression, inequality, and social decay across the continent. With a mission to stir public consciousness and preserve social memory, The Critique positions literature as a tool for awakening, resistance, and social transformation. It provides rigorous editorial guidance, professional production, and strategic distribution to ensure that courageous voices reach both local and global audiences.