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André Brink

    29 maggio 1935 – 6 febbraio 2015

    Questo romanziere sudafricano, che scriveva sia in afrikaans che in inglese, fu una figura chiave del movimento letterario afrikaans Die Sestigers. Questo movimento mirava a utilizzare l'afrikaans come lingua di protesta contro il governo dell'apartheid, integrando al contempo influenze letterarie inglesi e francesi contemporanee. I primi romanzi di Brink esplorarono frequentemente le pervasive politiche dell'apartheid, mentre le sue opere successive affrontarono le complesse problematiche sorte nella Sudafrica post-apartheid. Affrontò coraggiosamente argomenti controversi, e la sua opera figura tra i primi libri in afrikaans a subire la censura governativa.

    André Brink
    Before I Forget
    Rumours of rain.
    A Dry White Season
    An Act of Terror
    An instant in the wind
    La polvere dei sogni
    • La polvere dei sogni

      • 418pagine
      • 15 ore di lettura

      Outeniqua 1994: una città immaginaria nel Sudafrica di pochi mesi prima delle elezioni che porteranno Nelson Mandela al potere. Kristien, dopo molti anni di esilio a Londra, torna nella città dove ha trascorso la sua infanzia per vegliare la nonna, Ouma Kristina, in punto di morte, dopo che la sua casa è stata oggetto di un attentato terroristico. Ouma, ancora mentalmente vivacissima, è ossessionata dall'idea di non riuscire a trasmettere alla nipote la storia della famiglia e del Sudafrica. E le racconta tantissime storie affascinanti, tratte dalla realtà e dal mito, che finiscono per far emergere una sottile analogia tra le donne della famiglia e che arrivano fino a lei, Kristien, la ribelle e fuggitiva che ha lasciato il suo paese, e a sua sorella, Anna, che invece è rimasta e ha sposato un violento razzista e gli ha dato dei figli. Saranno proprio i rapporti tra le due sorelle a ricondurre il romanzo all'attualità per poi farlo sfociare nella tragedia finale.

      La polvere dei sogni
    • An Act of Terror

      • 500pagine
      • 18 ore di lettura

      Two men, both with South African roots, but with opposing political allegiances, take a conscious decision to use violence for their political ends. An act of terror triggers a remorseless pursuit that spans magnificent landscapes and squalid townships and leads into the violent past of Africa.

      An Act of Terror
    • The novel has become a landmark in South African literature about the seventies period of unrest and death in detention. The main character is an ordinary man who tries to get at the truth behind the death of a black man. He is not motivated by political issues but by a sense of moral outrage. When he realises his life might be in danger, he entrusts all the documents of his investigation to an old friend.

      A Dry White Season
    • Winter in South Africa - a time of searing drought, angry stirrings in Soweto, and the shadow of the Angolan conflict cast across the scorched bush. Martin Mynhardt, a wealthy Afrikaner, plans a weekend at his old family farm. But his visit coincides with a time of crisis in his personal life. In a few days, the security of a lifetime is destroyed and, with only the uncertain values of his past to guide him, Mynhardt is left to face the wreckage of his future.

      Rumours of rain.
    • Before I Forget

      • 288pagine
      • 11 ore di lettura

      Chris Minaar is a distinguished South African writer, an old writer, but a writer who has lost whatever gift he had for writing. It is on New Year's Eve, courtesy of his stalled car, that he meets Rachel, a young sculptress who becomes the great love of his life, a love greater for being unfulfilled.

      Before I Forget
    • A Chain of Voices

      • 528pagine
      • 19 ore di lettura

      First edition ex-library hardcover with jacket in protective film covering. Upper leading corners and spine ends are slightly worn on jacket and hardcover. Stained and grubby page block, particularly severe on foot, but only visible on BEP and lower edge of FEP, which also has a stamp. No other signs of library markings; pages are clean and sound and text remains clear throughout. TS

      A Chain of Voices
    • Devil's Valley

      • 420pagine
      • 15 ore di lettura

      A reporter in South Africa discovers a lost valley whose inhabitants continue to practice apartheid. They are the descendants of an 1880s fundamentalist Christian sect and they have managed to maintain their isolation by murdering visitors. A satire on Afrikaner culture by the author of A Dry White Season.

      Devil's Valley
    • "On the surface "On the Contrary is a picaresque historical novel, in which 18th century adventurer Estienne Barbier graduates from seducing French wives to South African widows via a long and bruising association with the Dutch East India Company. Underneath [it] is about today's South Africa and the dilemmas facing people challenging the status quo." - "Sunday Telegraph

      On the Contrary
    • The Other Side Of Silence

      • 320pagine
      • 12 ore di lettura

      As a small child in a wintry Bremen, Hanna dreams about the other side of silence, the place where the wind comes from and palm trees wave in the sun. schovat popis

      The Other Side Of Silence