Can Themba: The Making and Breaking of the Intellectual Tsotsi, a Biography
 
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ISBN13:9781776147311
ISBN10:1776147316
Kötéstípus:Puhakötés
Terjedelem:312 oldal
Méret:234x156 mm
Súly:449 g
Nyelv:angol
Illusztrációk: 30 Illustrations, black & white
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Can Themba

The Making and Breaking of the Intellectual Tsotsi, a Biography
 
Kiadó: Wits University Press
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In this rich and absorbing biography, the threads of Can Themba's dynamic life are deftly woven together, showcasing his intellectual acumen, scholarly aptitude and wit, with his flaws, contradictions and heartbreaks. The result is an authoritative and entertaining account of an often misunderstood figure in South Africa's literary canon.

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Mahala's biography gives insight into the life and writing of Can Themba (1924?1967), an iconic figure of the South African literary world and Drum journalist who died in exile

This rich and absorbing biography of Can Themba, iconic Drum-era journalist and writer, is the definitive history of a larger-than-life man who died too young. Siphiwo Mahala's intensive and often fresh research features unprecedented archival access and interviews with Themba's surviving colleagues and family.

Mahala?s biography takes a critical historical approach to Themba?s life and writing, giving a picture of the whole man, from his early beginnings in Marabastad to his sombre end in exile in Swaziland. The better-known elements of his life ? his political views, passion for teaching and mentoring, family life and his drinking ? are woven together with an examination of his literary influences and the impact of his own writing (especially his famous short story 'The Suit') on modern African writers in turn. Mahala, a master storyteller, deftly follows the threads of Themba's dynamic life, showcasing his intellectual acumen, scholarly aptitude and wit, along with his flaws, contradictions and heartbreaks, against a backdrop of the sparkle and pathos of Sophiatown of the 1950s.

Can Themba?s successes and failures as well as his triumphs and tribulations reverberate on the pages of this long-awaited biography. The result is an authoritative and entertaining account of an often misunderstood figure in South Africa's literary canon.