Losing the Plot: Crime, Reality and Fiction in Postapartheid South African Writing

Losing the Plot: Crime, Reality and Fiction in Postapartheid South African Writing

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Sep 1, 2016 · 영어 · 페이퍼백 (276 페이지)
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형식 페이퍼백
페이지 276
언어 영어
출판됨 Sep 1, 2016
출판사 Wits University Press
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ISBN-10 1868149641
ISBN-13 9781868149643

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In a compelling exploration of post-apartheid South African writing, Leon De Kock delves into the intricate interplay between crime, reality, and fiction. The author examines how narratives shaped by South Africa's tumultuous history reflect the nation’s evolving identity and societal challenges. De Kock investigates the ways in which literary works embody the complexities of cultural differences, highlighting the tensions and contradictions that arise in a society striving for reconciliation and understanding.

Through a nuanced analysis of various texts and authors, the work reveals how storytelling has become a crucial means for grappling with the legacies of apartheid. De Kock intertwines critical theory with literary criticism, providing insights into the moral ambiguities faced by characters and, by extension, the society itself. This examination not only enhances the reader’s appreciation for the literary landscape but also prompts a deeper reflection on the nature of evil and the multifaceted human experiences that inform it.

As De Kock navigates through this rich tapestry of South African literature, he invites readers to consider how fiction can both mirror and challenge reality. The layers of meaning embedded in these narratives offer a fertile ground for discussions on identity, justice, and the ongoing quest for truth in a society marked by profound contradictions. The exploration serves as a poignant reminder of the role of literature in confronting and understanding the darkest aspects of human existence.

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