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Too Late the Phalarope
Too Late the Phalarope
Author: Alan Paton
TOO LATE THE PHALAROPE is set in South Africa, as well as its predecessor, CRY, THE BELOVED COUNTRY. And like that earlier novel, TOO LATE THE PHALAROPE uses the lives of ordinary people to illustrate the inhuman quality of South African apartheid. Racial segregation is odious in concept, impossible in application. To prove it, Paton tells us ...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780684185002
ISBN-10: 0684185008
Publication Date: 9/1985
Edition: Rep Rck Sz
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Publisher: Macmillan Pub Co
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio Cassette
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This book takes us into another world, showing the struggle of one man against his own heart in his own culture, and the far-reaching effects his failure has. We know this from the opening pages, narrated by his elderly aunt, who is a nearly omniscient narrator throughout. We hear the protagonist's voice sometimes, too. But what happens when you're obsessed with the idea of possessing a woman not your own? And you live in Apartheid South Africa mid-twentieth-century? And you are from a deeply religious family with mythically-strong family traditions?

The conflict is strong enough on its own, and in the hands of Alan Paton (*Cry the Beloved Country*) it is especially heartbreakingly beautiful.


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