Description
Songs of the Cockroach by Robert Kirby is a sharp and compelling satirical novel set in South Africa in 2004. With wit and insight, Kirby explores the lingering shadows of apartheid, targeting corrupt politicians, self-serving white liberals, and outdated law enforcement who attempt to maintain appearances of democratic goodwill while clinging to old prejudices. The narrative cleverly intertwines multiple subplots, exposing the absurdities and moral compromises of those navigating the post-apartheid political landscape.
Kirby’s work offers a biting yet humorous look at society, highlighting the clash between new democratic ideals and the remnants of an old regime. The novel’s rich characterisation and satirical tone bring to life a nation grappling with its past while negotiating the present, offering both entertainment and thought-provoking social commentary.
Songs of the Cockroach is ideal for readers who appreciate intelligent satire, sharp political commentary, and an unflinching look at South Africa’s evolving social fabric.













