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The Bram Fischer Waltz - A play (Paperback)
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The Bram Fischer Waltz - A play (Paperback)
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Although widely known as the Afrikaner communist who saved Nelson
Mandela from the gallows, very little is known about Bram Fischer
the man. Fischer was a respected Senior Advocate at the
Johannesburg Bar who chose to side with the oppressed and went
underground to join the armed struggle. He was arrested on 5
November 1965 after almost ten months on the run. 'I owed it to the
political prisoners, to the banished, to the silenced and to those
under house arrest not to remain a spectator, but to act.' These
words spoken by Bram Fischer in his statement from the dock during
his treason trial were followed by a life sentence. Scion of a
proudly Afrikaner family that included a prime minister and a judge
president of the Orange Free State, he would seem to be an unlikely
hero of the liberation movement. Uncompromising in his political
beliefs and driven by an unshakeable integrity and a commitment to
the dream of a non-racial democracy, Fischer was also humorous,
fun-loving and a family man, devoted to his wife and children. The
many facets of this remarkable man are reflected in The Bram
Fischer Waltz, Harry Kalmer's lyrical tribute. A brief and intense
work, with the protagonist as narrator, this one person play takes
the audience through a roller coaster of emotions as it tells
Fischer's story. The play won The Standard Bank Silver Ovation
Award when it premiered in English at 2013 the National Arts
Festival in Grahamstown and was awarded the Adelaide Tambo Award
for Human Rights in the Arts in 2014. The text is supplemented by a
foreword by George Bizos and an introduction by the playwright,
reflecting on the path that led him to write the play, and an
afterword by Yvonne Malan, entitled 'The Power of Moral Courage'.
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