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Christopher Hope

    26 februari 1944

    Deze auteur duikt in complexe maatschappelijke kwesties via zijn literaire werken. Zijn geschriften, die poëzie en proza omvatten, richten zich vaak op een kritische analyse van politieke systemen en de menselijke relaties daarbinnen. Hij deelt zijn inzichten verder via andere genres, waaronder reisverslagen en biografieën, wat de reikwijdte van zijn literaire interesses verbreedt. Zijn proza wordt gekenmerkt door scherpte en het vermogen om tot nadenken aan te zetten over de complexiteit van de wereld.

    White Boy Running
    A Separate Development
    My Mother's Lovers
    The Minerva Book of Short Stories
    New writing 5
    My Chocolate Redeemer
    • My Mother's Lovers

      • 442bladzijden
      • 16 uur lezen

      When Kathleen dies, her only son returns to Johannesburg to carry out her final wishes. Her legacy, which he must deliver in person, includes a cache of firearms for a former apartheid enforcer; a wig that once belonged to a Liberian boy soldier; and her knitting needles, which he must present to Bamadodi, the Rain Queen.

      My Mother's Lovers2007
      3,3
    • A Separate Development

      • 208bladzijden
      • 8 uur lezen

      Harry Moto must pass as a "coloured" on the underside of society, following a sexual escapade with the rich which forces to live as a fugitive. This is the first novel of Christopher Hope, who is better known for his poetry and as a winner of the Cholmondeley Award.

      A Separate Development1991
      3,1
    • My Chocolate Redeemer

      • 261bladzijden
      • 10 uur lezen

      Bella is a teenage chocolate junkie who lives in the village of La Frisette with her aristocratic grandmother. When an exotic black stranger turns up and takes over an entire floor in the grandest hotel in her community, there is considerable dismay amonst the local populace. But why is the stranger interested in no-one but Bella?

      My Chocolate Redeemer1989
      4,3
    • White Boy Running

      • 273bladzijden
      • 10 uur lezen

      This book recounts the experiences of award-winning novelist Christopher Hope who went back to South Africa in 1987 for his first real visit in 12 years. He retraces his footsteps through the cruel absurdities of a world in disarray. The author also wrote "A Separate Development", "Kruger's Alp" and "The Hottentot Room". This is his first work of non-fiction.

      White Boy Running1988