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Ah But Your Land Is Beautiful
Ah But Your Land Is Beautiful
Author: Alan Paton
For millions of readers worldwide, Alan Paton's books have vividly described life in contemporary South Africa. Ah, But Your Land Is Beautiful revolves around the everyday experiences of a group of men and women whose lives reflect the human costs of maintaining a racially divided society. Writing at the peak of his powers, Paton delivers a mast...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780140064780
ISBN-10: 0140064788
Publication Date: 7/28/1983
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Publisher: Penguin Putnam~trade
Book Type: Unknown Binding
Other Versions: Paperback, Hardcover
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If you missed Cry, the Beloved Country and Too Late the Phalarope read these first! Ah, But Your Land Is Beautiful, which is betwixt a novel and non-fiction, documents the attempts of the Afrikaners to solidify apartheid during the period 1952-1958. It is written eloquently narrated in part by a subordinate government official who, through letters to his aunt, sets the flow of the storyboth novel and documentary. Some elements mirror, or adapt, the style of Dos Passos in Manhattan Transfer and The USA Trilogy. The title emanates from exclamations of casual travelers who observe merely the beauty of a locale without seeing the elemental discord within the environment. It reminds me of my own travels through the southern states in early 1962. My group marveled at the quiet splendor of one of our stopover pointsSelma, AL. The author clearly brings out the conflicts of those years in South Africa; a period that was to become a change agent for equality.
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Another classic work by Alan Paton, set in South Africa in the 1950's.
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Beautiful reading.


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