Description
Resident Alien by Rian Malan is an essay collection that brings together some of the author’s most influential journalism and reportage, originally published in international outlets such as The New Yorker, Rolling Stone, and Esquire. The book reflects Malan’s long-form exploration of South African society, politics, and identity in the post-apartheid era.
Across a series of essays, Malan documents encounters with a wide range of figures—from political leaders and public personalities to musicians, activists, and ordinary citizens—using immersive storytelling and investigative reporting. His writing engages directly with controversial and complex issues, including governance, cultural conflict, crime, and public health debates, while maintaining a strong narrative voice grounded in personal observation.
Resident Alien offers a vivid portrait of South Africa and its contradictions, combining journalism, memoir, and cultural critique. It is suited to readers interested in political reportage, contemporary history, and narrative non-fiction.































