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Tatamkhulu Afrika

    Tatamkhulu Afrika était un poète et romancier sud-africain dont l'œuvre a fréquemment exploré les thèmes de l'identité, du déplacement et de la lutte contre l'injustice. Sa vie, marquée par des changements de nom, des transitions culturelles et un activisme politique, a profondément façonné son écriture. Il a utilisé sa voix distinctive pour approfondir les complexités de l'existence humaine et des luttes sociales, offrant des réflexions poignantes sur la résilience et l'esprit humain face à l'adversité. Sa production littéraire témoigne de manière saisissante de la nature durable du courage et de la conviction.

    Bitter Eden
    The Innocents
    • The Innocents

      • 192pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      3,5(22)Évaluer

      Set against the backdrop of Apartheid-era Cape Town, the narrative delves into the personal struggles intertwined with the broader political conflicts of the time. Drawing from the author's experiences as an activist, it explores the profound impact of these private battles on individuals, highlighting the emotional and psychological toll of a society in turmoil. The Innocents reveals the complexities of human resilience amid the chaos of political strife.

      The Innocents
    • A STONEWALL HONOR BOOK OF LITERATURE ONE OF NPR'S GREAT READS OF 2014 A 2015 LAMBDA LITERARY AWARD FINALIST A modern classic being introduced to the United States for the first time, Tatamkhulu Afrika's autobiographical novel illuminating the profound and incomparable bonds forged between prisoners of war. Bitter Eden is based on Tatamkhulu Afrika's own capture in North Africa and his experiences as a prisoner of war during World War II in Italy and Germany. This frank and beautifully wrought novel deals with three men who must negotiate the emotions that are brought to the surface by the physical closeness of survival in the male-only camps. The complex rituals of camp life and the strange loyalties and deep bonds among the men are heartbreakingly depicted. Bitter Eden is a tender, bitter, deeply felt book of lives inexorably changed, and of a war whose ending does not bring peace.

      Bitter Eden