Tossie van Tonder
ASIN: B00MOQ11P6
Publisher: unknown
Pages: 268
This is an intensely personal and poetic South African story. Against the backdrop of racial tension and sincere attempts to overcome these within the intricate fabric of South African politics and society, a woman’s journey towards herself as South African, White, Afrikaans, dancer, lover and mother gets to the heart of being African. Once an Umkhonto we Sizwe fighter and political prisoner, her husband and the father of her child is a man whose political struggle is “like a fever burning beyond the intention to alarm, protect, conceal, reveal, purge or heal.” The narrative is based on 20 years of journal writing, depicting the complex nature and the sensitive nuances of a mixed-race relationship just before the end of the age of apartheid, encapsulating the hopes and fears of a new future. Three voices speak: the author as apartheid child; the pregnant mother, writer and dancer whose ...