Reinventing a continent : writing and politics in South Africa
by
 
Brink, André P. (André Philippus), 1935-2015.

Title
Reinventing a continent : writing and politics in South Africa

Author
Brink, André P. (André Philippus), 1935-2015.

ISBN
9780944072899

Personal Author
Brink, André P. (André Philippus), 1935-2015.

Publication Information
Cambridge, Mass. : Zoland Books, 1998.

Physical Description
xiv, 274 p. ; 22 cm.

General Note
Originally published: London : Secker & Warburg, 1996.

Contents
Preface / Nelson Mandela -- Speaking in Voices -- A State of Emergency -- The Hour of the Idiots -- The Arts in Society -- Visions of the Future -- Afrikaners -- Mandela Free -- Reflections on Literature and History -- Reimagining the Real -- The Dove in the Grave -- Literature and Control -- Literature as Cultural Opposition -- A Farm in Africa -- Towards a Syncretic Future -- Foul Play -- Reinventing a Continent -- Sentimental Journey -- Epilogue: Revisiting Dakar.

Abstract
An international bestselling author of eleven novels, Andre Brink here chronicles an extraordinary period of social change in South Africa, in his first new work of nonfiction in fifteen years. From the darkest and most oppressive years of apartheid, through the release of Nelson Mandela from prison and the negotiations of a peaceful settlement, to the first years of a fledgling democracy with all its euphoria and misgivings, Reinventing A Continent charts the cultural, individual and literary meanings of freedom and repression.

Geographic Term
South Africa -- Civilization -- 20th century.
 
South Africa -- Race relations.


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