Andre Philippus Brink (1935-) is one of South Africa s most
distinguished, prolific and internationally best recognized
writers. In South Africa, Brink rose to prominence as one of the
Sestigers (Writers of the Sixties), a group of Afrikaans writers
who challenged their literary establishment in the 1960s under the
influence of European schools of thought and literary trends of the
time, especially French existentialism.In his writing, Andre Brink
interrogates power, violence, and inequality by probing silences:
those of the past and those which threaten the new, democratic
dispensation in South Africa. At the heart of his oeuvre lies the
human condition as he turns to love, myth and history for
inspiration. Published since the late 1980s, the criticism
collected in this volume strives to be representative of the kind
of research undertaken on Brink s work and give insight into a
variety of its aspects, focusing primarily on its most significant
part, the novels and their reception. The essays look at Brink s
approach to the genre and its narrative techniques. They also
contextualize Brink s writing in relation to existentialism,
(post)colonialism, myth-making, magic realism, representations of
gender and sexuality, the dialectic of history and fiction, the
picaresque tradition, and the tensions between memory, narration
and identity.The collection includes one of the best profiles on
the life and work of Andre Brink, written by Nicholas Wroe of the
Guardian, as well as an overview essay by Godfrey Meintjes which
was originally published as three separate pieces. The combined
text of the latter, like no other, introduces all of the important
phases and influences of Brink s prose writing.The contributors
are: A.J. Hassall, Neil Cochrane, Heilna du Plooy, Peter Horn,
Richard Peck, Christell Stander, Nicholas Wroe, Isidore Diala,
Marita Wenzel, Johan Anker, Lianne Barnard, Godfrey Meintjes,
Monica Bungaro, Jochen Petzold, Ampie Coetzee, H.P. van Coller,
Henriette Roos, Mathilda Bothma, Ute Kauer, Louise Viljoen, and
Willie Burger."
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