My Traitor's Heart: Blood and Bad Dreams: A South African Explores the Madness in His Country, His Tribe and Himself

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title My Traitor's Heart: Blood and Bad Dreams: A South African Explores the Madness in His Country, His Tribe and Himself
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Rian Malan
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:544
Dimensions(mm): Height 198,Width 129
ISBN/Barcode 9780099583462
ClassificationsDewey:320.968
Audience
Tertiary Education (US: College)
Professional & Vocational

Publishing Details

Publisher Vintage Publishing
Imprint Vintage Classics
Publication Date 2 April 2015
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

THE 25TH ANNIVERSARY EDITION A great masterpiece of South African writing - Rian Malan's gripping and harrowing exploration of South Africa's apartheid. WITH A NEW INTRODUCTION BY THE AUTHOR In '70s' South Africa, Rian Malan - descendant of the architects of apartheid, middle-class white boy, friend to blacks - went to work as a crime reporter for a local Johannesburg rag. There he encountered first-hand the horrors wrought by apartheid- the poverty, injustice and violence. After an eight-year exile, he returned to write this book. With gripping stories and in mesmerising prose, this is Malan's attempt to understand his country, its racial hatred, and his own tortured conscience.

Author Biography

Rian Malan was born in South Africa in 1954. His first book, My Traitor's Heart, was a bestseller. He has worked extensively as a journalist in South Africa and in the United States. He has since returned to Johannesburg to live.

Reviews

Rian Malan has written a tragic masterpiece and a classic of our time * Time Out * My Traitor's Heart is a tremendous book about candour, honour and race, a witness-bearing act of the rarest courage. No one who reads it could ever forget it * Michael Herr * A tortured, mesmerising attempt to capture exactly the conflicts of [Malan's] upbringing, conflicts that went to the soul of the emerging nation. * Guardian * The remorseless exercise of a reporter's anguished conscience gives us a South Africa we thought we knew all about: but we knew nothing -- John Le Carre A great swirling devil of a book and it is equal in every way to its vast subject - the black and white country of the heart -- Don DeLillo