Alan Paton Boeken
Alan Patons literaire werk duikt in de diepgaande onrechtvaardigheden van apartheid, waarbij thema's als raciale verdeeldheid en het verlangen naar verzoening worden onderzocht. Zijn schrijven wordt gekenmerkt door een lyrische stem die zijn diepe genegenheid voor het Zuid-Afrikaanse landschap en zijn bevolking prachtig vastlegt. Door zijn verhalen bracht Paton consequent een krachtige boodschap van hoop voor een rechtvaardigere toekomst over. Hij blijft significant vanwege zijn vermogen om de menselijke tol van onderdrukking te articuleren en tegelijkertijd de blijvende geest van de mensheid te verdedigen.






Ah But Your Land Is Beautiful
- 288bladzijden
- 11 uur lezen
Ah, But Your Land is Beautiful is set in the 1950s, the time of the Passive Resistance campaign, the Sophiatown removals, the emergence of the South African Liberal Party and the early stages of the Nationalist government in power.
Too Late the Phalarope
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The story follows a young white South African police lieutenant who faces severe repercussions after defying strict racial relationship laws. As he grapples with societal judgment, familial pressure, and his own internal conflicts, he embarks on a challenging journey of self-discovery and resilience in a deeply divided world. The narrative explores themes of love, identity, and the struggle against oppressive societal norms.
Cry the Beloved Country is the deeply moving story of the Zulu pastor Stephen Kumalo and his son Absalom, set against the background of a land and a people riven by racial injustice. Remarkable for its contemporaneity, unforgettable for character and incident, Cry the Beloved Country is a classic work of love and hope, courage and endurance, born of the dignity of man.
Penguin Readers 6. Cry, the Beloved Country
- 120bladzijden
- 5 uur lezen
"Stephen Kumalo, a church minister, receives a letter that changes his life. He must leave his village and travel to the city of Johannesburg, where his sister is ill and his son is lost. He has never been so far from home, and he is worried about what he wil find there - but the situation is much worse than the could have imagined." - back cover.
The collection features ten poignant short stories that explore the deep injustices faced in South Africa. Through a blend of compassion and despair, the distinguished author delivers powerful narratives that reflect the social and political struggles of his homeland, offering both insight and emotional depth.
Debbie Go Home
- 132bladzijden
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Short stories set in the South Africa of Alan Paton's "Cry The Beloved Country"Stories:Debbie Go Home; Ha'penny; The Divided House; Life for a Life;Death of a Tsotsi; The Worst Thing of his Life; The Waste Land; A Drink in the Passage; Sponono; The Elephant-Shooter
The Church Struggle in South Africa
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- 10 uur lezen
This widely acclaimed and influential volume is now available in a greatly revised and expanded twenty-fifth anniversary edition that places the monumental religious struggle against South African apartheid into a larger and instructive global setting. De Gruchy's authoritative and newly updated account of Christian complicity with and then resistance to one of the world's most notoriously repressive regimes holds indispensable lessons and "dangerous memories" for all concerned about evil, justice, and racial reconciliation.
Hope For South Africa
- 106bladzijden
- 4 uur lezen


