A Taste Of Bitter Almonds



A Taste Of Bitter Almonds
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1994 Symbolised the triumphal defeat of almost three and a half centuries of racial separation since the Dutch East India Company planted a bitter almond hedge to keep indigenous people out of their Cape outpost in 1659. But for the majority of people in the worlds most unequa... more details


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Author Michael Schmidt
Brand Unbranded
Format Paperback
ISBN 9781928246060
Pages 288
Publisher hsrc press
Manufacturer Hsrc Press
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(This title is available on demand : expected date of dispatch will be 4-7 working days once ordered)
1994 Symbolised the triumphal defeat of almost three and a half centuries of racial separation since the Dutch East India Company planted a bitter almond hedge to keep indigenous people out of their Cape outpost in 1659. But for the majority of people in the worlds most unequal society, the taste of bitter almonds linger as their exclusion from a dignified life remain the rule. In the year of South Africas troubled coming-of-age, veteran investigative journalist Michael Schmidt brings to bear 21 years of his scribbled field notes to weave a tapestry of the view from below: here in the demi-monde of our transition from autocracy to democracy, in the half-light glow of the rusted rainbow, you will meet neo-Nazis and the newly dispossessed, Boers and Bushmen, black illegal coal miners and a bank robber, witches and wastrels, love children and land claimants. With their feet in the mud, the Born Free youth have their eyes on the stars.

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