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A Fork in the Road, A (Hardcover)
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Andre Brink grew up in the deep interior of South Africa, as his
magistrate father moved from one dusty dorp to the next. With
searing honesty he describes his conflicting experiences of growing
up in a world where innocence was always surrounded by violence.
From an early age he found in storytelling the means of reconciling
the stark contrasts - between religion and play-acting, between the
breathless discovery of a girl called Maureen and the merciless
beating of a black boy, between a meeting with a dwarf who lived in
a hole in the ground and an encounter with a magician who
threatened to teach him what he hadn't bargained for. While living
in Paris in the sixties his discovery of a wider artistic life,
allied to the exhilaration of the student uprising of 1968,
confirmed in him the desire to become a writer.At the same time the
tragedy of Sharpeville crystallised his growing political awareness
and sparked the decision to return home and oppose the apartheid
establishment with all his strength. This resulted in years of
harassment by the South African secret police, in censorship, and
in fractured relationships with many people close to him.Equally it
led to extraordinary friendships sealed by meetings with leaders of
the ANC in exile in both Africa and Europe. Andre Brink tells the
story of a life lived in tumultuous times. His long love affair
with music, art, the theatre, literature and sport illuminate this
memoir as do relationships with remarkable women, among them the
poet Ingrid Jonker, who have shared and shaped his life, and
encounters with people like Ariel Dorfman, Anna Netrebko, Nadine
Gordimer, Gunter Grass, Beyers Naude, Desmond Tutu and Nelson
Mandela. Above all, "A Fork in the Road" is a love song to the
country where he was born, and where, despite its recent troubles
and tragedies, he still lives.
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