The Heinemann Book of South African Short StoriesDenis Hirson, Martin Trump Heinemann, 1994 - 248 pagina's All by writers who spent their formative years in South Africa, this diverse range of short stories spans from the end of World War II when the National Party was on the upsurge, to the early 1990s when the legal framework of apartheid was abolished, the ANC was legalized and Mandela was released. |
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The Brothers IVAN VLADISLAVIĆ | 92 |
Take Back My Country BARTHO SMIT | 133 |
Mamlambo BHEKI MASEKO | 153 |
Six Feet of the Country NADINE GORDIMER | 178 |
The Prisoner Who Wore Glasses BESSIE HEAD | 202 |
Notes on contributors | 242 |
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