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The Cape Town Intellectuals Baruch Hirson

The Cape Town Intellectuals By Baruch Hirson

The Cape Town Intellectuals by Baruch Hirson


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The Cape Town Intellectuals Summary

The Cape Town Intellectuals: Ruth Schechter and Her Circle, 1907-1934 by Baruch Hirson

Ruth Schechter is the story of a brilliant writer and social critic. Hirson explores her eventful life in Cambridge, New York and Cape Town, as she moved between academia and a Jewish milieu which was often conservative but on occasion rather radical. As an adult, she lived most of her life in Cape Town where she encountered powerful establishment figures, and powerless coloureds living in District Six. Among the personalities she met were Frederick Bodmer, Mohandas K Gandhi, Lancelot Hogben, Laurence van der Post, and her eventual husband, Benjamin Farrington. She became a particularly close associate of Olive Schreiner. This is a story that touches on the development of a dissenting South African community. Based on original research, Hirson has drawn together an engaging and original historical biography.

The Cape Town Intellectuals Reviews

As social and literary history The Cape Town Intellectuals should influence any subsequent narratives about South Africa's political formulation. From the foreword by Professor Tom Lodge

Table of Contents

Preface - Introduction - 1 Father and Daughter - 2 The Move to America - 3 Morris Alexander, Gandhi, and the Theosophists - 4 Ruth and Olive - 5 The Fairest Cape - 6 Enter Ben Farrington - 7 Ruth and Friends - 8 Amy and the Communists - 9 Ruth as Writer - 10 A New Beginning and the End - Epilogue.

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GOR003834545
9780850365009
0850365007
The Cape Town Intellectuals: Ruth Schechter and Her Circle, 1907-1934 by Baruch Hirson
Used - Very Good
Paperback
The Merlin Press Ltd
2001-04-27
284
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