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Mafeking Road
Contributor(s): Bosman, Herman Charles (Author)
ISBN: 0979333067     ISBN-13: 9780979333064
Publisher: Archipelago Books
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Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: June 2008
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Annotation: "It will be a tragedy for the creative process if we parents, both black and white, deny our children the opportunity to read [Herman Charles] Bosman."-Johnny Masilela

"Bosman knows what to tell us and when, and most importantly he knows what not to tell us. To this he adds a subtle and simple treatment of deep reflections, a rural sit-back-and-relax' feel, and an ability for remarkably poignant description. The result is a classic set of stories, deserving of world attention to match the attention it already receives in Bosman's home country."-David Lahti

He seemed to have nothing but what the sun and the sand and the grass had given him, and yet that was more than what all the men in the world could give him. In the voice of the sly old Bushveld storyteller Oom Schalk Lourens, Herman Charles Bosman tells tales of love, jealousy, betrayal, and friendship in a rural South Africa at the turn of the century. It is a fusion of satire and raw emotion in a politically fraught era. "Mafeking Road" was chosen as one of the twenty-five classics for the South Africa Reads program.

Herman Charles Bosman (19051951) is widely considered the greatest short story writer of South Africa, known for infusing the cadence of Afrikaans speech into his English-language writing. Drawing upon his experiences living in the Transvaal farming town district of Groot Marico, Bosman wrote the first stories of "Mafeking Road" (his most celebrated collection) during a brief imprisonment for killing his stepbrother.

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BISAC Categories:
- Fiction | Short Stories (single Author)
- Fiction | Cultural Heritage
- Fiction | Literary
Dewey: FIC
LCCN: 2008001176
Physical Information: 0.63" H x 5.72" W x 6.42" (0.48 lbs) 201 pages
 
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These slyly simple stories of the unforgiving South African Transvaal reveal a little-described (and rarely romanticized) world of Afrikaner life in the late 19th Century. Like our own Mark Twain, Herman Charles Bosman wields a laughing intolerance of foolishness and prejudice, a dazzling use of wit and clear- sighted judgment. Spun by the plainclothes local visionary and storyteller Oom Shalk Lourens, these moving and satirical glimpses of lethargic herdsmen, ambitious concertina players, legendary leopards and mambas, and love-struck dreamers lay bare immense emotions, contradictions, and mysteries within the smallest movements and unadorned talk of the Groot Marico District. Leading oral tradition by the hand into a territory all his own, Bosman maps a world at once lucid and layered, distant yet powerfully familiar.