A Man Booker Prize finalist. "[A] deeply unsettling novel about the
new South Africa . . . The people and their stories are
unforgettable" ( Booklist, starred review). With the publication of
Kafka's Curse, Achmat Dangor established himself as an utterly
singular voice in South African fiction. His new novel, a finalist for
the Man Booker Prize and the IMPAC-Dublin Literary Award, is a
clear-eyed, witty, yet deeply serious look at South Africa's political
history and its damaging legacy in the lives of those who live there.
The last time Silas Ali encountered Lt. Du Boise, Silas was locked
in the back of a police van and the lieutenant was conducting a
vicious assault on Silas's wife, Lydia, in revenge for her husband's
participation in Nelson Mandela's African National Congress. When
Silas sees Du Boise by chance twenty years later, as the Truth and
Reconciliation Commission is about to deliver its report, crimes from
the past erupt into the present, splintering the Alis' fragile peace.
Meanwhile Silas and Lydia's son, Mikey, a thoroughly contemporary
young hip-hop lothario, contends in unforeseen ways with his parents'
pasts. "In the vein of J.M. Coetzee's novels, but from the
perspective of black South Africans," Bitter Fruit is a harrowing
story of a brittle family on the crossroads of history and a fearless
skewering of the pieties of revolutionary movements ( Publishers
Weekly). "A haunting story of a family disintegrating, wonderfully
authentic . . . its progress like slow dancing." — The
Independent " Bitter Fruit has a shocking ability to surprise the
reader with the persistence of racial feeling in South Africa." —
The Guardian
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ISBN
9780802199713
Publisert
2014
Utgiver
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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