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K. Sello Duiker's [1974-2005] "The Quiet Violence of Dreams" [2001], tells the story of Tshepo, a young black university student who winds up in a mental hospital. He is given the diagnosis "cannabis-induced psychosis" and struggles to make sense of his life.