Looking on Darkness
by André Brink
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Banned for many years in the author's native South Africa, Looking on Darkness tells the story of actor Joseph Malan as he awaits execution for the murder of his white lover. André Brink panders to no one's political, ideological or religious beliefs in a controversial novel which has achieved international significance and abundant critical acclaim. From three time winner of South Africa's most prestigious literary prize, the CNA Award.Tags
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The first half was excellent indeed, but the second lagged. Set in South Africa under apartheid, we start out with a black man, Joseph, in jail convicted of murdering his white girlfriend. Joseph tells his story melding his family history with his life story and parts of his murder trial. Over the course of the novel his story catches up with the present, in his jail cell. As mentioned, the last half was less good. The dialog was a bit stilted (a common theme with me of late), and the concept of revolution, or at least resistance and protest, through theatre of the kind described didn't really ring true. Why wouldn't they just leave was also a constant refrain. The love Jessica had for Joseph also came across as questionable... why? The show more ending was a surprise, which is good.
The monstrous story of life under apartheid, even though this is I think my 4th Brink novel and the 2nd set in that era, is one of the most powerful elements, it's a shame the dialog and the theatre part let it down. show less
The monstrous story of life under apartheid, even though this is I think my 4th Brink novel and the 2nd set in that era, is one of the most powerful elements, it's a shame the dialog and the theatre part let it down. show less
Josef Malan is de laatste van een geslacht kleurlingen dat alle verschrikkingen uit de Zuid-Afrikaanse geschiedenis heeft meegemaakt. Ook Josef moet die geschiedenis ondergaan. Het lijkt eerst of hij zijn lot kan ontlopen. Hij gaat naar Engeland en wordt daar een succesvol toneelspeler. Tot hij beseft dat hij alleen in Zuid-Afrika thuis is. Hij formeert een toneelgroep en gaat stukken van bekende Europese schrijvers bewerken. Hij heeft succes, maar dat wordt ook door de Zuid- Afrikaanse autoriteiten opgemerkt. Hij vindt de liefde bij Jessica, een Engels (blank) meisje. Deze onmogelijke verhouding willen ze uiteindelijk samen in de dood voortzetten. Jessica sterft, Jozef wil zijn eigen leven niet nemen. Hij meldt zich bij de autoriteiten show more zodat zij hem het leven zullen benemen. De martelingen kan hij alleen daardoor verdragen: hij houdt de regie over zijn levensstuk. Hij wil als mens sterven, niet als beest of ding.
Indrukwekkend boek! show less
Indrukwekkend boek! show less
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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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- Katson pimeään
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- Kennis van die aand
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- 1974
- Dedication
- In Memoriam
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- To know who I am. To define myself through the why and the how of her death.
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