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The author of Kaffir Boy recounts the saga of his grandmother, mother, and sister, who survived extraordinary conditions under tribal culture, colonialism, and apartheid, and raised families despite an atmosphere of violence and double standards. $40,000 ad/promo. Tour.

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In this powerful and dramatic biography, Mark Mathabane weaves together the voices of his grandmother, mother, and sister to provide a rich, stirring look at three generations of black South African women.
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The South African-born Mathabane strains to tell the stories of his sister, mother, and grandmother, illuminating some lesser- known facets of black life under apartheid. Wanting to tell of the unsung struggles of black women in South Africa, Mathabane (co-author of Love in Black and White, 1991; Kaffir Boy in America, 1989; Kaffir Boy, 1986) probes his family in cycles of short chapters. Sister Florah found her marriage complicated by lobola, the traditional bride price. Mother Geli suffered through a marriage to an older man she didn't love. The author's Granny, abandoned in her village by her philandering, city-employed husband, bravely moved on her own to Johannesburg. All three women fought for safety, work, and housing, suffering the indignities of life in the squalid, dangerous black township of Alexandra. Whites are mostly absent from these stories, and the country's political upheavals intrude only occasionally. More important are township neighbors, the local church, and the persistence of traditional practices, including puberty rituals and a widespread belief in witchcraft, which the author warns readers not to deride. Though Mathabane claims to tell the women's stories ``in their own words,'' this is no oral history; his heavy authorial hand repeatedly intrudes, for instance, in putting phrases such as ``the perfect anodyne'' or ``Poverty, with its thousand terrors, returned'' in the mouth of his illiterate Granny. A worthy subject, but its treatment is marred by the author's suspect style. (25 b&w photographs--not seen) -- Copyright ©1994, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved.

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  • PublisherHarperCollins
  • Publication date1994
  • ISBN 10 0060164964
  • ISBN 13 9780060164966
  • BindingHardcover
  • Edition number1
  • Number of pages366
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