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- 352 pages
- Reading time
- 13 hours
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Focusing on the true crime narrative surrounding the 2010 murder of Eugène Terre'Blanche, this work delves into the complexities of small-town life in South Africa during a time of significant change. The author, drawing inspiration from Ryszard Kapuscinski, explores the intimate lives of the townspeople, revealing how their experiences contrast with broader national ideologies. With a compelling and immersive writing style, the book offers a unique perspective on a pivotal moment in South African history, making it a standout contribution to the genre.
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Burning the Grass: At the Heart of Change in South Africa, 1990-2011, Wojciech Jagielski
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- 2015
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