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The Rights Of Desire

by Andre Brink
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Overview

A meditation on love and aging, loneliness and fulfillment, guilt, innocence and loss.

Ruben Oliver’s life is coming adrift from its moorings. He’s been forced to take early retirement from his job as a librarian and adjust to the new political realities of South Africa. His wife has died. His best friend, Johnny MacFarlane has been brutally murdered. One of his sons has moved to Australia, the other is emigrating to Canada and trying to persuade Ruben that it’s too dangerous to stay. The only constants are his old family home in the suburbs of Cape Town, haunted by the ghost of a young slave woman – and his housekeeper Magrieta, with whom he’s shared a long history. When beautiful Tessa Butler comes out of the rain one night in response to his ad for a boarder, Ruben is captivated. She pulls him into a world of passion, and her turbulent past.

About the Author, Andre Brink

André Brink was born in South Africa in 1935. His novels have been translated into 30 languages. He is Professor of English at the University of Cape Town, where he lives with his wife and four children.

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Book Details

Published
September 6, 2001
Publisher
Vintage
Pages
320
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780099285731

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