Short Story Collections (Single Author), African Peoples & Cultures - Fiction & Literature, Politics & Social Issues - Fiction, African Fiction
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Editorials
Publishers Weekly -
In this collection of five lean, earthy stories, Ndebele examines the complexities of life for black South Africans confined to that country's numerous townships. He displays an impressive deftness at creating interesting, if not always attractive, characters. The narratives concern the effects of apartheid on those who impose it and those who are subjected to its iron rule. The powerful title story deals with the very different but equally devastating effects of racism on a dissolute old school teacher and one of his former students who has become an activist. While the weight of apartheid is felt by every character here, it is not an immediate, easily quantified presence. Ndebele subtly conveys the complex methods of survival and resistance that black South Africans have been compelled to devise. His insights give weight and meaning to these impressive tales. ( June 28)Library Journal
The five stories in this fine first collection are set in the black South African township of Charterston, where the author himself grew up. Without sentimentality or redundant stridency, they depict the black struggle for survival and human dignity under the evils of apartheid. Ndebele's acute ear for dialogue and his eye for telling visual detail enable him to evoke township life with remarkable immediacy for the non-South African reader. He also has a special talent for portraying the complex relationships between children and adults. The novella-length title story ``Fools'' is the prize of the collection, but the four shorter pieces are also of high quality. Recommended for African and fiction collections. Peter Sabor, English Dept., Queen's Univ . , Kingston, Ont.Book Details
Published
December 31, 1986
Publisher
BOOKS FOR WATERSTONES ONLY
Pages
180
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780930523206