Not Yet Home by Justin Cartwright

Not Yet Home by Justin Cartwright

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A fascinating voyage into the culture, people and sport of the new South Africa by the highly acclaimed author of 'Interior' and 'In Every Face I Meet', short-listed for the 1995 Booker and Whitbread Prizes.

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Not Yet Home by Justin Cartwright

A fascinating voyage into the culture, people and sport of the new South Africa by the highly acclaimed author of 'Interior' and 'In Every Face I Meet', short-listed for the 1995 Booker and Whitbread Prizes. Starting with the run-up to the South African elections of 1994, Justin Cartwright has followed the fortunes of the new South Africa over the last two years. In a book which is part travel, part biography, he looks at the country of his birth from a novelist's point of view. He is intrigued by the notion of home, particularly for a white South African writer. From the Venda snake dance to discussions with Nobel Laureate Nadine Gordimer, he pursues the promise of Mandela's inauguration: 'one nation, many cultures.' His quest is by turns comical and moving. He talks to many of the participants in Mandela's inauguration, like the rock star Ray Phiri and the opera singer Sitwell Hartmann , and follows their fortunes. He also follows the Rugby World Cup of 1995 closely, and tries to decide what it signifies in a country where rugby is an almost mystical pursuit. He has long, occasionally Kafkaesque talks with a former gangster in Soweto, with an African mystic, with the Director General of the SABC, and many others black and white as he looks for confirmation of an emerging and new identity. This is a surprising, original, amusing and touching book, set in a time and a place where history is being made.

'I cannot imagine anyone who would not take pleasure in Cartwright's deceptively easy, elegant writing'
Evening Standard

Justin Cartwright is the author of the warmly praised novel INTERIOR, shortlisted for the Sunday Express Prize and the Whitbread Prize. He is also author of 5 other novels including LOOK AT IT THIS WAY (1990), MASAI DREAMING (1993), and IN EVERY FACE I MEET (1995).

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ISBN 13 9781857025262
ISBN 10 1857025261
Title Not Yet Home
Author Justin Cartwright
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
Year published 1997-05-15
Number of pages 208
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.