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Cry, the beloved country : the novel, the critics, the setting  Cover Image Book Book

Cry, the beloved country : the novel, the critics, the setting / [Edited by] Sheridan Baker.

Summary:

Alan Paton’s impassioned novel about a black man’s country under white man’s law is a work of searing beauty. It tells the story of a father’s journey from rural South Africa to and through the city of Johannesburg in search of his son. The reader cannot help but feel deeply for the central character, a Zulu pastor, Stephen Kumalo, and the tortuous discoveries he makes in Johannesburg. It is in a prison cell that Kumalo eventually finds his son, Absalom, who is facing trial for the murder of a white man—a man who ironically cared deeply about the plight of the native South African population and had been a voice for change until his untimely death. Here we meet another father, that of the victim, whose own journey to understand his son eventually leads to his life and grief becoming strangely entwined with Kumalo’s. - Encyclopedia Britannica

Record details

  • ISBN: 0743262174 (sc)
  • Physical Description: xviii, 221 p. : maps ; 24 cm.
  • Publisher: New York : Scribner, [1968]

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Bibliography, etc. Note:
Bibliographical footnotes.
Subject: Family > Fiction
Fathers and Sons > Fiction
Murder > Fiction
Homicide > Fiction
Apartheid, > Fiction
Prisoner > Fiction
South Africa > Fiction
Family of murder victims > Fiction
Father of murder victims > Fiction

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  • 1 of 1 copy available at Prince Rupert Library.

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  • Baker & Taylor
    A novel depicting the racial ferment in the beautiful country of South Africa in 1948
  • Simon and Schuster
    <b>&#8220;The greatest novel to emerge out of the tragedy of South Africa, and one of the best novels of our time.&#8221; &#8212;<i>The New Republic</i></b><br> <br><b>&#8220;A beautiful novel&#8230;its writing is so fresh, its projection of character so immediate and full, its events so compelling, and its understanding so compassionate that to read the book is to share intimately, even to the point of catharsis, in the grave human experience.&#8221; &#8212;<i>The New York Times</i></b><br><br>An Oprah Book Club selection, <i>Cry, the Beloved Country</i>, was an immediate worldwide bestseller when it was published in 1948. Alan Paton&#8217;s impassioned novel about a black man&#8217;s country under white man&#8217;s law is a work of searing beauty.<br> <br><i>Cry, the Beloved Country</i>, is the deeply moving story of the Zulu pastor Stephen Kumalo and his son, Absalom, set against the background of a land and a people riven by racial injustice. Remarkable for its lyricism, unforgettable for character and incident, <i>Cry, the Beloved Country</i> is a classic work of love and hope, courage and endurance, born of the dignity of man.
  • Simon and Schuster
    'the greatest novel to emerge out of the tragedy of South Africa, and one of the best novels of our time.' 'The New Republic

    'A beautiful novel'its writing is so fresh, its projection of character so immediate and full, its events so compelling, and its understanding so compassionate that to read the book is to share intimately, even to the point of catharsis, in the grave human experience.' 'The New York Times

    An Oprah Book Club selection, Cry, the Beloved Country, was an immediate worldwide bestseller when it was published in 1948. Alan Paton's impassioned novel about a black man's country under white man's law is a work of searing beauty.

    Cry, the Beloved Country, is the deeply moving story of the Zulu pastor Stephen Kumalo and his son, Absalom, set against the background of a land and a people riven by racial injustice. Remarkable for its lyricism, unforgettable for character and incident, Cry, the Beloved Country is a classic work of love and hope, courage and endurance, born of the dignity of man.

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