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Description
Burger’s Daughter by Nobel Prize-winning author Nadine Gordimer is a powerful political and historical novel set in apartheid-era South Africa. Published in 1979 and initially banned in the country, the novel follows Rosa Burger, the daughter of a white anti-apartheid activist, as she grapples with her father’s legacy and her own identity in a racially divided society. The narrative blends introspection with historical references, including real-life figures like Nelson Mandela and the 1976 Soweto uprising, offering an intimate and deeply political exploration of resistance and self-discovery.
Praised for its eloquent prose and historical depth, Burger’s Daughter is considered one of Gordimer’s most significant works. Winner of the Central News Agency Literary Award in 1980, it remains a landmark novel for readers interested in South African history, social justice, and literary excellence.
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King Arthur’s Noble Knights – Doris Ashley & Arthur A Dixon
R40,00 -
Jimmy Page: The Definitive Biography – Chris Salewicz
R95,00 -
Die Judaskus – Joan Hambidge
R50,00 -
The Riverside Chaucer – Geoffrey Chaucer
R350,00 -
Spreuke van CJ Langenhoven – ‘n keuse deur Jan Scannell
R30,00 -
The Amber Room – Steve Berry
R20,00