Imaginings Of Sand – André Brink

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First British Edition, Secker & Warburg, 1996, Hardback with removable protective plastic wrap SA Fiction – 354pp. ISBN 9780436202599.

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Book Cover: Hardcover
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Imaginings of Sand by André Brink is a literary novel set against the backdrop of South Africa’s transition to democracy, blending family history, political change, and elements of magical realism.

The story follows Kristien Müller, an Afrikaner woman who returns from exile in London when her grandmother is gravely injured during a violent incident at her rural home. As Kristien keeps vigil, her grandmother recounts the stories of nine generations of women in their family, spanning different eras of South African history.

These interwoven narratives blur the boundaries between myth and reality, combining personal memory with collective history. Through themes of identity, inheritance, trauma, and transformation, the novel explores both the personal and national processes of change during a pivotal moment in South Africa’s past.

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