The Wall of the Plague

by André Brink

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Helping to research her lover's film on the great plague, Andrea returns to Provence. However, her journey becomes more a trip of personal discovery than one of pure academic research as she begins to enjoy more and more of the idyllic lifestyle. Travelling with Mandla, a fellow South African and Black activist, helps Andrea put into perspective the more hedonistic elements of her new life. However, through the intensity of his own convictions Mandla forces his friend to re-assess her own show more beliefs, casting a shadow on the relationship. As the story unfolds in a landscape evoked with a breathtaking mastery, Andrea and Mandla confront the uneasy relationships which develop between themselves and their lovers. Their difficulties form an allegory for those faced by two disparate continents, as they undertake the process of reconciling Europe's past and Africa's present. show less

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Een Zuid-Afrikaanse kleurlinge is al jong haar land ontvlucht met een blanke vriend. Later vestigt ze zich in Parijs en ontmoet uiteindelijk een schrijver/filmmaker, Paul, die vraagt of ze met hem wil trouwen. Ze vraagt bedenktijd en gaat in die tijd terug naar Zuid-Frankrijk, waar ze meteen na de vlucht met haar vriend had rondgereisd en waarover Paul een film wil maken met de Pest als onderwerp. Paul stuurt een zwarte vluchteling die een poosje uit het zicht moet blijven, naar haar toe. Langzaam dringt tot de kleurlinge door dat ze haar wortels nooit kan achterlaten. Zuid-Afrika kun je niet ontlopen, net als de pest vroeger. En ook deze moderne pest is dodelijk.
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> LE MUR DE LA PESTE, par Andre Brink (Stock, 1991, Broché, 536 pages). — Le "mur de la peste", c'est celui qu'Andréa Malgas, belle métisse du Cap, part visiter en repérage, en Provence, pour son amant Paul. Réalisateur, il prépare un film sur la grande peste de Marseille. Il est aussi un Sud-Africain blanc en exil à Paris comme Andréa qu'il vient de demander en mariage. Mais l'épouser revient pour la jeune femme à renoncer à son pays qui, légalement, ne pourrait plus l'accepter sur ses terres. Son voyage de quelques jours à travers le sud de la France se transforme vite en retour aux sources. Seule, Andréa visite son passé. Mandla, le militant show more noir qui la rejoint, la met ensuite face à sa fuite, en la confrontant à une autre forme de peste : l'apartheid. En filigrane de cette remarquable double histoire d'amour, se tisse une profonde réflexion sur des thèmes chers à André Brink, l'engagement en général, la lutte contre l'apartheid en particulier. La sensibilité et l'ardeur des personnages nous accompagnent longtemps.
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André Brink was born on May 29, 1935 in Vrede, South Africa. He studied English and Afrikaans at the University in Potchefstroom and comparative literature in Paris. He was a South African writer and educator. He became a part of a group of writers known as Die Sestigers upon returning to South Africa in the 1960s. The group aimed to broaden show more Afrikaner fiction by writing about sexual and moral matters and the failings of the traditional political system. His books included Rumors of Rain, Looking on Darkness, A Dry White Season, and States of Emergency. Some of his books were banned in South Africa. He became a professor of Afrikaans and Dutch literature at Rhodes University and professor of English at the University of Cape Town. He has received the 1980 Martin Luther King Prize, the 1980 French Prix Medicis Etranger, and the 1982 Chevalier of the Legion d'Honneur. He was shortlisted for the Booker Prize twice and nominated for the Nobel Prize for literature on several occasions. He died on February 6, 2015 at the age of 79. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Ruttomuuri
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The Wall of the Plague
Original publication date
1984
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Fiction and Literature, General Fiction
DDC/MDS
823Literature & rhetoricEnglish & Old English literaturesEnglish fiction
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PR9369.3 .B7 .W3Language and LiteratureEnglishEnglish LiteratureEnglish literature: Provincial, local, etc.
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