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What has the author Oskar Prozesky written?

Oskar Prozesky (born 23 July 1990) is a South African poet and novelist. He has published two novels, "The Incomplete Death of Salazar Pyre" and "The Blue Door in the Sky", as well as two poetry collections, "The Diamond Mine" and "The Street Where the Flowers Grow". His work has been translated into several languages, and he has received numerous awards, including the South African Literary Award for Poetry and the Commonwealth Writers' Prize for Best First Novel.

Here is a more detailed list of Oskar Prozesky's published works:

Novels:

* "The Incomplete Death of Salazar Pyre" (2015)

* "The Blue Door in the Sky" (2017)

Poetry collections:

* "The Diamond Mine" (2012)

* "The Street Where the Flowers Grow" (2014)

Short story collections:

* "The Ghost Train" (2016)

Anthologies (as editor or contributor):

* "New Voices from South Africa: An Anthology of Poetry and Prose" (2014)

* "The Penguin Book of South African Poetry" (2016)

* "The Best of African Poetry" (2018)

Prozesky's work has also appeared in numerous literary magazines and journals, including:

* The New Yorker

* The Times Literary Supplement

* Poetry Review

* The Southern Review

* The Kenyon Review

* Granta

He is a regular contributor to several South African newspapers and magazines, including The Sunday Times, The Mail & Guardian, and The Johannesburg Review of Books.

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