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BITTER EDEN
A haunting novel based on the author's capture in North Africa after the fall of Tobruk, and his experiences as a prisoner-of-war in World War II in Italy and Germany.
A haunting novel based on the author's capture in North Africa after the fall of Tobruk, and his experiences as a prisoner-of-war in World War II in Italy and Germany. As gripping as KISS OF THE SPIDER WOMAN, this frank and beautifully written novel deals with three men who see themselves as 'straight', but must negotiate the emotions that are brought to the surface by the physical closeness of survival in male-only camps. The complex rituals of camp life, the diversion of the POW theatre, the cruelties, but also the strange loyalties and deep bonds they know will never be replicated on civvie street, are compellingly depicted as physical barriers are broken down, and the meaning of love and maleness questioned. A tender, bitter, powerful book, of lives inexorably changed and a war whose ending does not bring peace.
Tatamkhulu Afrika is a celebrated South African writer who died in 2002 at the age of 82. Born in Egypt of Arab/Turkish parents, but brought up by a white South African family, he led a colourful life (including imprisonment for his anti-apartheid activism) and only began writing in earnest in his seventies.
He was the winner of five major South African prizes and an All-Africa Citation. His work was included in the anthology TEN SOUTH AFRICAN POETS (Carcanet), and his poetry has appeared in journals around the world, in English and in translation. Also author of a four-novella volume TIGHTROPE (Mayibuye) and his posthumously published memoir MR CHAMELEON (SA, Jacana).
"Harsh, exquisite and concise. An elegantly crafted work." - The Independent
Tatamkhulu Afrika is a celebrated South African writer who died in 2002 at the age of 82. Born in Egypt of Arab/Turkish parents, but brought up by a white South African family, he led a colourful life (including imprisonment for his anti-apartheid activism) and only began writing in earnest in his seventies.
He was the winner of five major South African prizes and an All-Africa Citation. His work was included in the anthology TEN SOUTH AFRICAN POETS (Carcanet), and his poetry has appeared in journals around the world, in English and in translation. Also author of a four-novella volume TIGHTROPE (Mayibuye) and his posthumously published memoir MR CHAMELEON (SA, Jacana).
"Harsh, exquisite and concise. An elegantly crafted work." - The Independent
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