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: A powerful collection of interviews where past and present players discuss what it means to play for South Africa, from the apartheid era to the multicultural World Cup-winning teams. 2026 African Literature & Reference Highlights
The newly released literature surrounding the South African Springboks—affectionately known as the "Boks"—has taken the global sports, cultural, and corporate leadership landscape by storm. Following their historic, back-to-back victories at the 2023 Rugby World Cup, a wave of new books has emerged. These texts dissect how this phenomenal team managed to unite a complex nation and provide a blueprint for high-performance culture.
For sports enthusiasts, several new titles celebrate the "Boks" following their historic back-to-back World Cup victories.
Written by PJ Claasen and published by Penguin Random House South Africa , serves as a fascinating corporate case study. It explores how an organization can become both incredibly "smart" and robustly "healthy". By drawing on exclusive interviews with legendary coaches like Jacques Nienaber and top players like Steven Kitshoff, the book presents clear stepping stones for building dominant business teams. 2. Bok to Bok
For readers and leadership teams looking to add these titles to their libraries, the ecosystem is highly accessible:
The global literary establishment is taking note, showering African writers with accolades. and Oyinkan Braithwaite led a powerful showing of African and diaspora literature on the shortlist for the 2026 British Book Awards. At the same time, the Caine Prize for African Writing , often dubbed "the African Booker," has kicked off its 2026 cycle, with its shortlist set to be announced in September, promising to introduce the world to the next generation of brilliant short story writers from the continent.