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The Mind of South Africa Allister Sparks

The Mind of South Africa By Allister Sparks

The Mind of South Africa by Allister Sparks


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An historical study that examines the origins and development of South African society. The story is told through the experience of three groups of people - the blacks, the Boers and the English. The author provides an analysis of his country's social, economic and political crises.

The Mind of South Africa Summary

The Mind of South Africa by Allister Sparks

South Africa is one of the most complex and troubled nations on earth. It is the only country whose divisions are legally endorsed, whose isolation is deliberate and whose internal biases are so pointedly lopsided. The Mind of South Africa is a unique survey which encompasses the history, culture and the warped mythology of apartheid by which the country is still held hostage. Allister Sparks, distinguished former editor of the Rand Daily Mail, recounts the full story of South Africa's agonizing drama - and, amazingly, remains an optimist about its future.

About Allister Sparks

Allister Sparks was born and educated in South Africa. He was editor of the Rand Daily Mail from 1977 to 1981, South Africa correspondent for The Economist for twenty-three years, and is now correspondent for the Washington Post, the Observer and Holland's leading newspaper, the NRC Handelsblad. He was named International Editor of the Year in 1979 and was nominated for the Pulitzer Prize for his reporting of racial unrest in South Africa in 1985.

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GOR001170238
9780749305987
0749305983
The Mind of South Africa by Allister Sparks
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Cornerstone
1991-03-07
448
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