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From the award-winning pen of Achmat Dangor comes a subtle and multi-layered collection of short stories that showcases an unusual and illuminating take on ‘the struggle years’, and how the past impacts on us in a variety of ways.
The journeys, which are the subject matter of the stories, operate on both a literal and metaphorical level. The reader is introduced to various characters in a variety of situations; the link between them is that each undertakes a ‘pilgrimage’ into the past and shows the impact this has on their lives.
Central to much of this are ‘the struggle years’. This has seen some sent into exile, but few ever forget their ‘South Africanness’, for the pull of ‘nostalgia’ is an ever-present force. Some question the value of what they did during those years, others see it in a rather ambivalent light, while others want to forget, want to move on, want to be relieved of the ‘baggage’ of their past. For many of them, sex becomes the means of escape from the shackles of memory.
This is not just another encomium to the ‘struggle’ years; instead, what makes this book stand out is the author’s unusual and illuminating take on that period of our history. It is not viewed, then, in a way we’ve become accustomed to, but from a different perspective. Additionally, each story is decidedly ‘relevant’ and, most importantly, all make for easy and engrossing reading.
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The last time Silas Ali encountered Lieutenant 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. A clear-eyed story of a brittle family on the crossroads of history and a fearless skewering of the pieties of revolutionary movements, Bitter Fruit is a cautionary tale of how we do, or do not, address the deepest wounds of the past.
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10 år har gått sedan Nelson Mandelas triumfartade installation som president. Silas Ali har lämnat gerillakriget bakom sig och är nu en högt uppsatt jurist i Sannings- och försoningskommissionen. Men för Silas finns ingen försoning med det förflutna. I ett shoppingcenter i Kapstaden får Silas Ali syn på den vita polisman som våldtog hans fru. Det river upp alla oläkta sår och blir början på en ohygglig marsch mot den slutgiltiga katastrofen. För apartheidtidens bittra frukter förgiftar fortfarande människornas sinnen. Achmat Dangor, född 1948 i Sydafrika, har gett ut ett flertal böcker, samt arbetat i FN. Idag arbetar han för Nelson Mandelas Barnfond. Hans politiska aktivitet ledde till att apartheidregimen bannlyste honom 19731978. Som färgad har Achmat Dangor varit en outsider såväl i det gamla som det nya Sydafrika, vilket speglas i hans böcker. Bitter frukt var finalist till Bookerpriset 2004. "Achmat Dangor [har] skrivit en både intellektuellt pregnant och psykologiskt gripande roman. Han kritiserar en historiesyn som gör oss till fångar under det förflutna. Han analyserar en situation i dagens Sydafrika, där försoningsprocessen tycks ha kommit av sig." - Magnus Eriksson, SvD