Mary Morison Webster
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Mary Morison Webster was a Scottish born novelist and poet who came to South Africa
South Africa
The Republic of South Africa is a country in southern Africa. Located at the southern tip of Africa, it is divided into nine provinces, with of coastline on the Atlantic and Indian oceans...

 with her family in 1920. She lived in Johannesburg
Johannesburg
Johannesburg also known as Jozi, Jo'burg or Egoli, is the largest city in South Africa, by population. Johannesburg is the provincial capital of Gauteng, the wealthiest province in South Africa, having the largest economy of any metropolitan region in Sub-Saharan Africa...

 where she was an influential book reviewer for The Rand Daily Mail
The Rand Daily Mail
The Rand Daily Mail was a Johannesburg daily newspaper with an anti-apartheid bias that broke the news about the apartheid state's Muldergate Scandal in 1979.- History :...

 and Sunday Times
The Sunday Times (South Africa)
The Sunday Times is a popular South African Sunday newspaper. It has an audited circulation of 504,000 and a weekly readership of 3.2 million, making it the largest weekly newspaper in South Africa. Recently it was involved in exposing a corruption scandal involving the South African government's...

 for 40 years. She wrote five novels, including one in collaboration with her sister, novelist Elizabeth Charlotte Webster and several collections of poetry.

Poetry

  • Tomorrow (1922)
  • The Silver Flute (1931)
  • Alien Guest (1933)
  • Garland in the Wind (1938)
  • Flowers from Four Gardens (1951)
  • A Litter of Leaves (1971)

Novels

  • Evergreen (1929)
  • The Schoolhouse (1933)
  • High Altitude (1949, with Elizabeth Charlotte Webster)
  • The Slave of the Lamp (1950)
  • A Village Scandal (1965)
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